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What is Ding Yuanying's poem?
Operator. Self-mockery two.

Original text:

Every time I make a baby, time is passing. Fortunately, I have read a few lines of books, and my knowledge of the three realms is relatively extensive.

A small mustard seed looks at fame and fortune, while a Saiweng looks at happiness and misfortune. If you are a poor man, laugh at my mistakes.

Translation:

God's nature often likes to play tricks on people, and time passes like a passer-by I was lucky enough to read a few lines of books and have my own views on the Three Realms. For fame and fortune, I regard it as a trivial matter, a blessing and a curse. If I hesitate, it must be my own fault.

This article is from Ding Yuanying.

Others' evaluation of Ding Yuanying:

1, small evaluation:

(1) "His thinking is reversed from that of normal people. He talks nonsense and does evil, but it still makes sense. Like a demon, a layman in Berlin said he was a first-class gangster. "

(2) "Knowing this person is enough to open a window, you can see different things and hear different voices, which can make you think and make you feel."

(3) "Call him a ghost or a demon, but you can't treat him like a human being".

2. Han Chufeng's evaluation is:

(1) "The higher philosopher is lonely, not because he wants to be lonely, but because he can't find his own kind around."

(2) "Yuan Ying is a wise man."