Where is the spring breeze, but I will come back from the thatched cottage every day.

Du Fu, I mean Ji Shao.

This is a couplet inscribed by a Sichuan scholar in the Qing Dynasty: "The golden spring breeze is occupied by the government, and I will return to the thatched cottage tomorrow."

About the author:

He (1799- 1873) was a poet, painter and calligrapher in the late Qing Dynasty. Zizhen,No. Dongzhou, alias Dongzhou lay man,No. Yejiu. A native of Daozhou (now Daoxian), Hunan Province. Daoguang was a scholar for sixteen years. Xianfeng studied politics briefly in Sichuan at first, and once passed the provincial examination in Fujian. The calendar is dominated by Luoyuan in Shandong and Chengnan Academy in Changsha. General history, fine primary school stone tablet. Textual research on The Book of Rites by Dai Ji. Calligraphy is a beginner in Yan Zhenqing, and it merged with Han and Wei Dynasties to form its own family, especially cursive script. There are Tao Jing Shuo, Poems in Caotang of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and Shuo Wen refutes Zheng, etc.