There is a saying that says: Don’t be surprised by favor or disgrace, just sit back and watch the clouds roll and relax.

The whole poem about sitting and watching the clouds rolling and relaxing is "I am not surprised by favor or disgrace, I am leisurely watching the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court. I have no intention of leaving or leaving, just follow the clouds rolling and relaxing in the sky."

This It is a couplet of Hong Yingming, a man of the Ming Dynasty, recorded in "Xiaochuan Xiaoji" compiled by Chen Meigong of the Ming Dynasty.

The meaning of this sentence is that when you do things for others, you can treat favors and disgraces as normal as flowers blooming and falling, and you will not be surprised.

Author:

Chen Jiru, the author of "Notes on a Youchuang". Also known as "Zuigutang Sword Sweeping". Chen Jiru (1558-1639), whose courtesy name was Zhongchuan and whose nickname was Meigong, was also called Migong. He was a native of Huating, Songjiang. Zhusheng lived in seclusion in the sun of Kunshan, and later built a house in Dongsheshan. Dumen wrote.

He was good at poetry, writing, calligraphy, and painting, and he was famous for a while. He was repeatedly summoned by imperial edicts, but he was always criticized. What he wrote "sometimes picked up trivial words and unusual things, and translated them into books, and people from far and near competed to buy and write them." In addition to "Xiao Chuang You Ji", there are also "Records of Seeing and Hearing", "Liuhe Hechun", "Chen Meigong's Remaining Poems", "Hu Hui", "Mei Gong's Miscellaneous Works" and so on.