These two sentences are from the Southern Dynasty poet Xie Lingyun's "Swim the Redstone into the Sailing Sea". The full text is as follows:
The first summer was peaceful, and the grass didn't rest.
Water stays in the morning and evening, and the clouds are repeated.
Zhou Lan is very tired, but Kuang is very poor.
There is steady flow after Sichuan, but Jason Wu does not send it.
Sail for quarrying, hang seats to meet the sea and the bright moon.
The rise has no clue, and the virtual boat has surpassed it.
Loyalty and light-heartedness inspire others, and they are eager for help.
Unfortunately, there is not enough fame and fortune, but what suits you can be ignored.
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Xie Lingyun (385-433), whose original name was posthumous title Lingyun and posthumous title Keer, was famous for his words. Outstanding poets, writers and travelers in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Born in Huiji Huining (now Shengzhou, Shaoxing). Born in the Xie family of Chen County, he was the grandson of Xie Xuan, a famous eastern Jin Dynasty, and the son of Xie Cheng, a minister. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he was hereditary, and the world praised him. Xie Lingyun is studious, well-read and good at writing articles. His poems are as famous as Yan Yanzhi's, and are called "Xie Yan", which initiated the school of landscape poetry in the history of China literature. He is also proficient in history and good at calligraphy. He once translated Buddhist scriptures and wrote the Book of Jin. Le Kang Collection compiled by Ming Metabolism.