Tao Yuanming, a famous poet in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, wrote many idylls reflecting the sufferings of the working people and the darkness of the feudal ruling class.

Tao Yuanming wrote many pastoral poems, but they did not "reflect the sufferings of the working people and the darkness of the feudal ruling class"; Please don't take the things in the textbook seriously.

Picking chrysanthemums in Dongli

I stared at the peaks in the south.

The air in the mountains is fresh day and night;

Birds fly home together.

Do you think such poems have something to do with "reflecting the sufferings of the working people and the darkness of the feudal ruling class"? Don't always combine art with ZZ.

Besides, Tao Yuanming is not a truly noble person. The so-called "don't bend over for a bucket of rice" is just that he dislikes the position of the county magistrate is too small. In fact, Tao Yuanming has been seeking to be an official again since he resigned, but he hoped to get a higher position, but he failed.