A poem about not going against one's will

I don't care enough about clothes, but I don't want to violate my wishes.

Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden" has five songs, and this is the third one. The poet planted beans under the Nanshan Mountain, "the grass is full of beans and seedlings are scarce". Obviously, he is not good at farming, but he went out early and came back late, and took pains. On the way home, Xi Lou got wet with his clothes, but he didn't care and said, "But I made my wish." On the surface, this poem is about the joy of farm work, but combining this poem with other poems of the author, the author's "wish" actually has its special connotation-to live according to his own wishes and not to lose himself in the dirty real world. Even being a farmer is better than "bending over for five buckets of rice" in officialdom.