Which poem does drunken maple dye ink from?
Drunk maple stained with ink, dreaming back to the dark moon. The phrase "drunken maple stained with ink" is interpreted as the drunken maple grove, as if it had been rendered by ink, from the prose poem "Drunken maple stained with ink, dreaming back to the dark moon" by the essayist Murong Mingxiang. The drunken maple dyed with ink has a strong ancient style. There is an ancient saying that maple leaves are red in autumn because maple leaves drink, so there will be the word drunk maple. "Drunk" means drinking too much and being a little delirious. It also refers to indulging in one thing and brewing one thing with wine.