Zuiweng Tingji (醉翁亭記; literally: 'An Account of the Old Toper's Pavilion') is a semi-autobiographical poem by Ouyang Xiu (1007–1072 CE). The title refers to himself and the Zuiweng Pavilion near Chuzhou City, Anhui, China. The poem's most well-known line is: The Old Toper(酒徒) cares not for the wine, his interest lies in the landscape (醉翁之意不在酒,在乎山水之間也), an idiom still used in modern Chinese to describe someone with an ulterior(隱秘的) motive.
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