On a closed door of Meizhou Hakka Museum, there is a couplet entitled "People in the Land", which reads: Building a house with people in the land.

People in the company

Ren Jing Road, the former residence of Huang Zunxian, a patriotic poet in the late Qing Dynasty, is located on the west bank of Zhou, 3 kilometers east of Meizhou. It was built in the spring of 1884, taking the meaning of Tao Yuanming's poem "Building a house in a human environment, without chariots and horses". On the lintel are written the words "hermit" written by Japanese calligrapher Otsuka Sese.

The couplet reads: Building houses goes hand in hand with the spring breeze in the humanistic environment.

This is the gate of human habitat that I photographed.