My children are determined to go to the countryside, and the oath of not becoming famous is not from that poem.

In four poems, Saigō Takamori's poem was changed to his father.

Mao Zedong

The child is determined to go to the countryside, or he will not return if he succeeds.

Mulberry fields don't need to bury bones, and life is everywhere.

Attached is Saigō Takamori's original poem:

Legend has it that Xixiang was determined to write poems when he was young:

Men are determined to go to the countryside and never look back until they are famous.

Mulberry fields don't need to bury bones, and life is everywhere.

In fact, the original poem should have been written by monks in the anti-foreign movement of respecting the king at the end of the curtain. The original title "Two Poems on the East Tour Wall" may have been quoted and revised by Saigō Takamori.

Moon original poem:

Men are determined to learn, and they learn nothing, and they will never return.

When to bury bones, there are mountains on earth.