"Ode to Coal"
Yu Qian dug through the chaos to get black gold, which hides the deepest yang and meaning.
The fire burns brightly and rejuvenates the spring, and the furnace shines brightly through the night.
Ding Yi Yuan relies on the power of creation, but the iron and stone still remain in the heart after death.
I hope that everyone will be well fed and warm enough to go out of the mountains and forests without any trouble.
Expansion:
Translation: Dig through the Chaos Ground to obtain Wujin as coal.
Contains endless heat and the deepest love. The torch is burning like a spring breeze.
The raging flames of the furnace shone through the gray sky. The production of bells, tripods and Yi utensils all depends on the original force.
Although Iron Stone is dead, he still remains the most loyal. I just hope that everyone in the world is full and warm.
Working tirelessly to get out of the remote mountains and forests.
About the author: Yu Qian (May 13, 1398 - February 16, 1457), named Tingyi, nicknamed Jie'an, had the rank of Shaobao, and was known as Yu Shaobao in the world.
Han nationality, a native of Qiantang County, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province in the Ming Dynasty. Because he participated in putting down the rebellion of Han King Zhu Gaoxu, he was highly valued by Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty and served as the governor of Shanxi and Henan in the Ming Dynasty.
During the Yingzong period of the Ming Dynasty, Wang Zhen was imprisoned for offending him, but was later released and became the minister of the Ministry of War. After the Tumu Incident, Yingzong was captured, and King Zhu Qiyu supervised the country and promoted him to the Minister of War.