During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, there was a young man named Guo who was poor at home. Although he had studied, he had no chance to get a fame and fortune. He had to join the Ministry of Revenue, which was the capital of Nanjing at that time. He was a scholar and lived a lifelong life. He also had a handsome face, and was tall and slender. He also wrote good writing. He was highly appreciated by Shangguan and often had some good jobs. After a while, he saved some money. In addition to supporting the elderly in the family, he also rented a small courtyard in the city and made a study. He usually stayed in the weekdays.Among them, Xiao Guo lives in a simple and harmonious manner with his neighbors. One day, he helped the old lady write a few letters from home. The old lady brought out a small jar of wine, saying that it was brewed by himself. Xiao Guo refused to give up, so he took it back to his study for a night. The moon was beautiful. Xiao Guo remembered that there was wine at home, so he learned from Li Taibai to put the wine to the moon. The wine was fragrant and elegant when it first entered the mouth, but the momentum was very great. Xiao Guo drank all the wine, and when the wine came up, he poured it on the bed, not awakening.
The Legend of the Condor Heroes in the Heavenly Palace