Which poem does "Go with Clouds" come from?

The source is Chen Meigong's The Story of a Deep Window and Hong Yingming's Caigen Tan.

The author of "You Chuang Xiao Ji" is Chen Mingmei, and the most famous sentence in it is "Don't bully, watch the flowers bloom in front of the court. I have no intention of staying long. I hope the sky is full of clouds. " This is a couplet written by Hong Yingming in the Ming Dynasty, which is included in Chen Meigong's anthology "You Chuang Xiao Ji". Hong Yingming is the author of Caigen Tan, so this sentence is recorded in Caigen Tan.

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Story of a Small Window is a short collection of life philosophy written by Chen Jiru, a scholar in Ming Dynasty. The concentrated content involves self-cultivation, cultivation, business, politics, life and so on. The author made a bitter and objective attack on the decadent and vulgar world style at that time, and revealed that "those who are good at clearing up and opposing turbidity, those who are good at being rich and anti-poor, those who are good at being vulgar, those who are good at being humble, those who are weak and anti-concentrated, and those who are good at being ancient and anti-modern."