Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - In Empresses in the Palace, the emperor read a poem by Li Bai after seeing it. What does that mean?

In Empresses in the Palace, the emperor read a poem by Li Bai after seeing it. What does that mean?

In the harem, after seeing Yu, the emperor read a poem by Li Bai, "The Jade Pagoda in the Golden Que returns carelessly, and the plum blossoms are planted in Luoyang".

The meaning of this poem is: even if I am an official in the gorgeous heavenly palace, I am too lazy to go. I just want to cut plum blossoms in Luoyang City, Huadu, and lead a drunken life.

In the poem, "the jade house is in a daze" means that it is not greedy for fame and fortune, while "it is drunk with plum blossoms" means that it only pursues enjoying life.

The emperor read this poem, on the one hand, to express his mentality, on the other hand, to test whether he is familiar with this poem, and also to examine her coping ability.