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What sentences in ancient poetry can show that the poet does not compromise with the dark forces?

"I am a copper pea that can't be steamed, boiled, beaten, fried or exploded", which shows the author's fighting spirit of not bowing to the dark forces and not compromising with them.

The last song of "A Flower Can't Grow Old": "I am a copper pea, which can't be steamed, boiled, boiled, fried or exploded. Who taught you to dig his hoe, hoe, untie it, take it off, and take it slowly? " I played Liang Yuanyue, drank Tokyo wine, enjoyed Luoyang flowers and climbed Zhang Tailiu. I can also walk, fight, attack, insert, sing, jump, play, swallow, recite poems and fight on both sides. You just lost my tooth, crooked my mouth, crippled my leg and broke my hand. You gave me these bad symptoms from heaven, and you still refused to rest! Then besides Yan himself, there are ghosts and gods to hook himself. Three souls go to hell and seven souls get lost. Oh, my God, in the meantime, don't walk on the fireworks road! "

"A Flower Is Not Old" is a divertimento with self-reported nature created by Guan Hanqing, a dramatist in Yuan Dynasty. This set of music skillfully shows the characteristics of Sanqu form with natural and vivid, humorous and exaggerated language and bold and exaggerated style, describes the author's romantic life and versatility, pours out endless feelings, shows the author's wild and uninhibited personality, and shows his tenacious optimism and love for life.

The whole poem shows the author's determination never to compromise with the dark reality. The whole song has a profound charm and wild language, which has always been praised and regarded as the representative work of Guan Hanqing's Sanqu.