Peach blossom temple song
(Tang)
Taohuawu Taohua Temple, Taohuaguan Taohuaxian.
Peach Fairy cultivates peach trees, picks them and drinks them.
When you wake up, you just sit in front of the flowers, and when you are drunk, you come to sleep under the flowers.
Half awake and half drunk day after day, flowers bloom year after year.
I hope I die of old age. I don't want to bow my head in front of horses and chariots.
Cars and horses are rich and interesting, and hops are poor.
If wealth is better than poverty, one is underground and the other is in heaven.
If you compare poverty to horses and chariots, he will have to drive away my leisure.
Others laugh at me for being crazy, and I laugh at others for not being able to see through it.
There are no graves of Hao Jie in Wuling, no flowers, no wine, and no hoes to plow the fields.
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There is a Peach Blossom Temple in Taohuawu, and there is a peach fairy in the Peach Blossom Temple.
Peach Fairy planted many peach trees. He picked it and sold it for wine.
Sit quietly in the flowers when you wake up, and sleep under the flowers when you are drunk.
Half awake and half drunk, day after day, year after year.
I just want to die of old age between peach blossoms and fine wines, and I don't want to grovel in front of the bustling dignitaries.
Transportation is the pleasure of dignitaries, but wine glasses and flowers are the hobbies of poor people like me.
If you compare me with dignitaries, one is in the sky and the other is underground.
If I compare my pleasure to the horses and chariots of dignitaries, they are galloping, while I am a leisurely pleasure.
Others laugh at me for being crazy, and I laugh at others for not being able to see through the world.
Although those heroes were once brilliant, now graves no longer exist and can only be used as farmland.