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Which is better, Tangshe Hotel?

Commentary: Mr. Wang likes to play, where I have ten miles of peach blossoms; Mr. Wang likes drinking. There are ten thousand hotels near my home. Can you visit my home?

Said by: A letter from Wang Lun to Li Bai. Wang Lun in the Tang Dynasty was a hero in Jingchuan (now Jingxian County). He heard that Li Bai was coming here, so he wrote a letter to Li Bai to welcome him.

As soon as they met, Wang Lun said to Li Bai: "The' peach blossom' mentioned in my letter is the name of the pool, but it is not a real peach blossom; The' 10,000' mentioned in my letter is the surname of the hotel director, and there are no real 10,000 hotels. "

Li Bai laughed and thought, your personality is as bold and interesting as mine. He happily settled in Jingchuan, Wang Lun was of course enthusiastic, and Li Bai stayed for a few more days.

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It is a rare opportunity for Wang Lun to get the news that Li Bai will travel to Anhui. Wang Lun decided to write and invite him. Everyone who knew Li Bai at that time knew that he had two hobbies: drinking and traveling. As long as there is good wine and beautiful scenery, Li Bai will hear about it.

So Wang Lun wrote this invitation: "How is your husband? There are miles of peach blossoms here. How about your drink, sir? There are thousands of hotels here. " Li Bai came here happily as soon as he received such a letter. As soon as I saw Wang Lun, I went to see Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms and Wanjia Hotel.

Wang Lun smiled and told him, "Peach blossom is the name of the pool here. There are no peach blossoms in Fiona Fang Shili of Taohuatan. Wanjia is the surname of our hotel owner, not that there are 10 thousand hotels. " Li Bai was stunned, then laughed and even said, "I admire you! Admire! " On the day Li Bai was leaving, Wang Lun gave eight famous horses and ten bundles of silks and satins, and sent servants to the boat.

Li Bai boarded a boat parked at the edge of Taohuatan. The ship was about to leave the shore when he suddenly heard a song. Li Bai looked back and saw Wang Lun and many villagers marching on the shore, singing to see him off. Li Bai was very moved by the host's profound friendship and simple form of seeing him off. He immediately spread paper and studied ink, and wrote a famous farewell poem-"To Wang Lun".