Ding Yuanying was a down-and-out scholar in Qing Dynasty, and there is no record about him in history. Only because of Ding Yuanying's poem "Don't laugh at yourself" did people know that there was such a person in the Qing Dynasty.
This poem is full of grief and indignation, and also has a clear mind. It represents the helplessness of a weak cultural group. There were too many literati like him at that time.
BuOperator laughs at himself:
I'm from Houshan, and I used to be my cousin.
Half a book beside the drunken dance pavilion, sitting and talking about the sky.
Great ambition plays fame, and the sea fights for good and evil.
Speaking of cash-strapped, anger refers to Gan Kun's mistakes.
I want to go to Wan Li Road and spend my time with me.
The glass is empty, the snuff falls, I can't sleep at night, singing alone,
There are countless people studying all over the world. How many bosom friends are there?