Tao Yuanming (352 or 365-427), also known as "Jingjie", was born in Xunyang Chaisang (now Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province). A great poet and poet at the end of Eastern Jin Dynasty and the beginning of Southern Song Dynasty. Jiangzhou offered drinks, joined the army in Jianwei, joined the army in Zhenjun, and went to pengze county. The last time I was an official in pengze county, I left for more than 80 days. Since then, he has retired to the countryside. He is the first pastoral poet in China, and is known as the "School of Ancient and Modern Hermit Poetry", with a collection of Tao Yuanming.
In ancient China, there were many stories about refusing to eat because of maintaining personality and integrity. Tao Yuanming's "five buckets of rice don't fold" is one of the most representative examples. Tao Yuanming was a great poet and celebrity in the late Eastern Jin Dynasty, and his great-grandfather was a famous Eastern Jin. When Tao Yuanming was young, he had the ambition of "benefiting people all his life", but in the turbulent era when the country was on the verge of collapse, his ambition could not be realized at all.