It's called "Singing the Goose".
Goose, goose, the poem is called "Ode to the Goose". This poem about things (goose) that has been passed down through the ages has no profound ideological connotation or philosophy. Instead, it uses fresh and cheerful language to describe the outstanding characteristics of the thing (the goose), which expresses the love for the goose.
The author of Goose Goose is King Luo Bin. King Luo Bin (about 619 AD - about 687 AD), courtesy name Guangguang, Han nationality, from Yiwu, Wuzhou (now Yiwu, Zhejiang), was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. In Yonghuizhong, Emperor Gaozong, he was a subordinate of Taoist king Li Yuanqing, and was the chief administrator of Li Wugong and Chang'an. In the third year of Yifeng's reign, he was appointed as the imperial censor. He was imprisoned for some crimes and was pardoned the following year. In the second year of Tiaolu's reign, except for Linhai Cheng, he failed to achieve his goals and resigned.