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Who is the poet Zuiyue Immortal in Qing Dynasty?

It's from The Story of the Fox Life, written by Zuiyueshan. Published in Guangxu period (1888). The author's real name can no longer be verified. Some people think it's Zou Tao, and he also claims to be a drunken mountain man, living at roughly the same age.

Zou Mi (1850— 193 1) is a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu. He is a beggar with wine, a poet with a thin crane, and a waiter in Xiaoxiang Pavilion. When I was a child, I went to Suzhou to play for several years and ten years, and made friends with Yu Da. I have lived in Shanghai for a long time. I tried to write Sue, a prostitute, and wrote the heartbroken monument 60 times (the shadow of the sea); There are twelve volumes of China's popular novels, namely, Three Borrowing Stories and Three Borrowing Stories, with eight volumes, which are parallel to the world. He used to be the editor-in-chief of Su Bao, and taught at Qi Ming Girls' School in his later years.

Original text:

Tea is intoxicating, why drink it?

A book smells good. Why should I spend it?

If wine doesn't make people drunk, everyone will get drunk.

Flowers are not charming, but fascinating.

Singing as white as snow,

The fragrance of plum blossoms is not clear until the end.

I used to hate today's huansha,

Jade people wish to date each other.