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I am a passer-by, a pot of drunkenness, love and hate fade with the clouds, thinking of Bodhi.
What you want to ask is, when I was a passer-by, when I was intoxicated in a pot of turbid wine, my love and hate faded away with the clouds. Which poem do I come from when I think of Bodhi becoming immortal? It's from "Parting Wives". According to China Poetry Network.

1, I am a passer-by, a pot of drunkenness, love and hate fade with the clouds. One thought of Bodhi, one thought of immortality, comes from Yang Jiong's "Parting Wives".

2. Yang Jiong (650-693), a native of Huayin, Huazhou (now huayin city, Shaanxi Province), was a minister and writer in the Tang Dynasty and the great-grandson of Chu Yang, the king of Changshan County. He, Lu, and Lu were also called the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty.