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What does this sentence mean, "gold and white walls buy songs and laugh, and drunken moons despise princes"?
I spent a lot of money to win Geji's smile, and I forgot my identity as a prince for a long time after I woke up. This sentence mainly highlights the picturesque appearance or unusual charm of the woman, and now it mainly describes the beauty of the woman.

This sentence comes from Li Bai's "Reminiscing about Time Past and Sending People to Join the Army". Li Bai was a great romantic poet in Tang Dynasty. His name was Taibai, and he was also known as "violet laity" and "fallen immortal", and was praised as "poetic immortal" by later generations. He is cheerful and generous, loves to drink and write poems, and likes to make friends. As far as its pioneering significance and artistic achievements are concerned, "Li Bai's Ci" enjoys a high status. Li Bai, a teenager, lived a luxurious life and was full of enterprising spirit. Drinking is his pursuit of spiritual liberation. This poem is about his birthday in Luoyang. "Drunk" and "tired of the moon" are an amazing and amazing exaggeration. In front of such people, it's really "Wan Huhou full of words"! This poem vividly shows the author's unrestrained spirit of treating princes as dirt. Can express feelings that are not afraid of power and violence.