Author: Yuan Kai
The river is three thousand miles long, and there are fifteen letters from home.
There is nothing else between me, just telling me to go back to my hometown as soon as possible.
A Letter from Shi Jing was written by Yuan, a poet in the early Ming Dynasty. The word Wen Jing, no, is Hesse. Songjiang Huating (now Songjiang County, Shanghai) was born. The year of birth and death is unknown. In his early years, he was eager to learn. He once wrote a poem "Bai Yan" at Yang Wei's real dinner, and everyone was amazed. They all call him "Yuan Baiyan". At the end of Yuan Dynasty, he was a government official. In the early Ming Dynasty, he was recommended to supervise the imperial history for three years (1370). Later, because he was hated by his ancestor Zhu Yuanzhang, he pretended to be crazy and went back to his hometown. He often rides a black donkey with a square towel on his back, wandering between mountains and rivers to avoid being monitored. Yuan Kai was humorous and good at joking, but he was finally rescued from the predicament.