This question was a bit subjective because different people might have different opinions. However, if one had to say, some ancient poets might write some more wild poems, such as Li Bai and Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty. Their works had some wild expressions.
For example, in Li Bai's " Wine "," When you are satisfied in life, you must enjoy yourself to the fullest. Don't let the golden cup face the moon." I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time." This poem expressed the poet's love and open-mindedness for life, as well as his affirmation and confidence in life.
There were also some other ancient poems that might have some more wild expressions, such as Su Shi's "Red Cliff Reminiscence" in the Song Dynasty,"Thinking of Gong Jin, when Xiao Qiao first married, she had a heroic appearance, a feather fan, a scarf, and a smile." This poem expressed the poet's feelings for history and reverence for heroes, giving people a very wild feeling.
Of course, this is just my personal opinion. Different people may have different opinions.
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There are many different choices for the most wild poems of ancient times because the wild style of ancient literature varies according to the era, region and cultural background. Here are a few examples of poems that might be considered the wildest of ancient times:
1 In the Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Che Xia," I have a guest who plays the zither and flute. The king sent troops to repair our spears. I'll drive three carriages with you. I'll sit with you at the same table and carry my clothes. My grandfather started a business and his grandson started a business. It's not easy to get what you want, it's not fast."
2 Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's " Wine ":" Life must be happy when it's happy, don't let the golden cup be empty to the moon. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time."
3. The Song Dynasty poet Su Shi's "Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou":"The waves of the Great River East have swept away all the heroes of the ages. The people on the west side of the old camp said that it was the Red Cliff of Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms. Rocks pierced through the sky and waves crashed against the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. So many mountains and rivers attract countless heroes to bow down. It is a pity that Emperor Qin and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty lacked literary grace, and Emperor Tang and Emperor Song were slightly inferior to their literary grace. Genghis Khan only knew how to shoot eagles with his bow. It's all in the past, but there are still many outstanding people who look forward to today."
These poems all showed the author's boldness and confidence, showing their deep understanding and unique insights into life and the world.
One wild school story was when a group of students organized a secret midnight picnic in the school garden. They managed to get past the security guards, brought blankets and food, and had a great time under the moonlight until they were discovered by a janitor.
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Li Bai's wildest poem was " About to Drink." This poem was a seven-character poem created by the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai, using an ancient Yuefu title. The poem expressed the poet's deep sorrow and anger in life. Disappointment and self-confidence, grief and indignation and resistance were mixed in the poem, which reflected the poet's strong bold and unrestrained personality. The whole poem was full of emotions. No matter how happy, angry, sad, or sad, it surged and burst out like a river flowing, unstoppable, and fluctuating violently. This poem had the greatest influence among Li Bai's works and was regarded as a classic.
In 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov, the relationship between Humbert Humbert and Lolita is a very complex and somewhat wild one in terms of sexual undertones. Humbert's obsession with the young Lolita is a disturbing yet central part of the story.
There was a couple where the husband decided to divorce his wife because she was secretly hoarding a large collection of his childhood toys that she had been taking from his parents' house over the years. He found out when he was looking for an old baseball mitt and discovered boxes full of his stuff. He felt so betrayed that he filed for divorce immediately.