From which poem does "A strong man breaks his wrist" come?

Sixidi is one of the poems of Liu Fu, a poet in Song Dynasty.

Sixidi

Living at the foot of Meiling Mountain, the old monk is grounded.

White hair, tears from parents, and a piece of paper.

I'm still watching you at the door, and I'm forced to think.

What is a good thing? Bow your head and be ashamed to hoe.