This poem was written by Kuang Zhong in the Ming Dynasty.
Two sleeves are clean, and there is not an inch of cotton in the south of the Yangtze River.
Shamed men bid farewell to each other, and horses shed tears.
When Kuang Zhong was the magistrate of Suzhou, he was called "the sky is high and the clouds are light". In the fifth year of Ming Dynasty, Kuang Zhong went to Beijing to report on his work, and Suzhou officials and people gave gifts to express their "thanks", but they all declined, and made this poem clear.
About the author:
Kuang Zhong (1383- 1442), an official of the Ming Dynasty, was born in Longgang, Jing 'an County, Jiangxi Province (now Yakou Village, Gaohu Town, Jing 'an County, Jiangxi Province). Xuande served as Suzhou magistrate for five years and for thirteen years.
Kuang Zhong was a respected official in the Ming Dynasty. Suzhou people called him the "blue sky", "Bao Qingtian" and "blue sky" in Bao Zheng, and also called the three blue skies and Kunqu Opera in China the "fifteen passes" in order to praise Kuang Zhong and make it known to women and children. This paper gives a detailed description of his contribution "Biography of Kuang Zhong in Ming Dynasty", and his works include "Kuang Taishou Collection" and "Kuang Jingan Collection".