"Tao Pengze Collection" clear engraving It is a collection of Tao Yuanming's poems, and the Qing Dynasty Yongkang Hu clan retired to supplement the Zhai engraving. Tao Yuanming (c. 365–427), courtesy name Qian, courtesy name Yuanliang, was Tao Kan's great-grandson. The world is called Mr. Jingjie, a native of Xunyang Chaisang. When he was appointed as the commander of Pengze County, the governor came to inspect the county, this governor has always been fierce and greedy, and his subordinates reminded him to dress neatly to greet him as a sign of respect, and he said angrily: "I can't bend my waist to the village villain for five buckets of rice!" Since then, he has resigned from the government, retired to the countryside, and lived a quiet life of self-farming, drinking and poetry. [Original text ] |