"You are thick, I am thick, and I am very affectionate. . . "Which word does it come from? Who is the author of the full text?

Wonong ci

You are affectionate and righteous, and many places are passionate.

Twist a piece of mud to make you and me.

Separate us, mix with water,

Pinch another you, mold another me,

I got you into the mire, and you got me into the mire.

Born like you, died like you.

Note: In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a great talent in the south of the Yangtze River named Zhao Mengfu, who was an all-rounder in poetry, painting and calligraphy after Su Dongpo. His regular script was called "Zhao Ti", which had a great influence on calligraphy in Ming and Qing Dynasties. His wife's name is Guan Tu. Isn't this woman's name strange? She is also a talented woman who is good at drawing bamboo, and wrote a book "Zhu Mo", which has been handed down to this day and is of great benefit to future generations to learn to draw bamboo. Zhao Meng's official career is booming, but he yearns for beautiful young girls when he is nearly 50 years old. At that time, concubinage was the norm for celebrities, and Zhao Meng's desire for concubinage was not lonely. He couldn't make it clear to his wife, but a scholar has a set of scholars, so he made a song to send a signal to his wife: I am a bachelor and you are a wife. I haven't heard that Wang has a peach leaf and a peach root. Does Sue have a cloud? I want to marry more Wu Ji and Yue Nv. You are over forty years old. Take Yutangchun for example. He means that you haven't heard that Mr. Wang Anshi has two concubines named Ye Tao and Taogen, and Mr. Su Shi has two concubines named Chaoyun and Muyun. It's not too much for me to marry more concubines. You are over 40 years old, so take the seat in the first room. After reading it, his wife wrote a poem "My Nong Ci" for him. When Zhao Meng saw it, he gave up the idea of concubinage, which became a much-told story.