Volume 2: Twenty Poems of Yuan Pu Lonely Drunk (3)
Looking back at the past, drinking tea, hanging the liver and gallbladder to the end of the world.
Alone in a foreign country and not a guest, wandering all over the world.
The spirit is flying and the east wind is strong, and the noughty time is a ranger.
Ethics never asks about each other, and the prodigal son indulges in his own laws.
The body is full of pain and roars in the sky, and the wind and rain hit the face, and blood and tears are spilled.
I don't know how to love when I am young, and my mother is worried when she wakes up from a dream.
The desert is boundless, and the ancient tower is deep in the forest.
The mirror cloud road is not the road, and the fireworks and rain flowers on the building are not flowers.
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