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The last line of Joy of Life was from Li Bai's " Drinking in the Mountains with the Hidden Man," which Fan Xian had recited." I'm drunk and want to sleep, but you'll go. Tomorrow, I'll bring the zither."
The last line of Qing Yu Nian's poem was," I'm drunk and want to sleep. Please go."
The last line of Joy of Life was from Li Bai's " Drinking in the Mountains with the Hidden Man," which Fan Xian had recited." I'm drunk and want to sleep, but you'll go. Tomorrow, I'll bring the zither."
This poem was written by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time."
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The first line of " Autumn Soldiers on the Battlefield " was: Iron horses and golden spears were filled with battle qi. This was a famous poem written by Xin Qiji, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty, titled "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi". This poem depicted a battlefield where heroes came forth in large numbers, and the soul-stirring battle scene of swords and sabers flashed. It expressed the author's feelings about the cruelty of war and life.
It was impossible to determine who wrote this poem because the author of this poem had not been publicly released or announced. It could be any one of them because the poem is just a combination of characters without any clear identification of the author or title.
The lyrics of " That Year Hurriedly " was a song by Faye Wong that described her relationship experience in the summer of 1994. At the end of the song, Faye Wong sang, Maybe time is used to forget Maybe time is used to reminisce The beauty of the past has now become a memory I hope I can live up to time. These lyrics expressed Faye Wong's feelings and nostalgia for her past emotional experiences. She believed that the good things of the past had become memories with the passage of time, but she hoped that her name could be associated with time to express her cherish and gratitude for the past.
This poem was written by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, and its title was "Presented to the Eight Chushi of Wei". This poem expressed the poet's deep friendship for his good friend Wei Ba and his hope for a long-lasting friendship.
This poem was written by the Tang Dynasty poet, Li Bai, and its title was " About to drink." This poem described the poet's bold and unrestrained personality and his love for life. It was hailed as a classic poem of the Tang Dynasty.