Later described as "open-minded", very open-minded.
The poetic pride comes from Su Shi's farewell to Dong Chuan in the Song Dynasty.
I am full of life, I am full of poems and books.
Tired of cooking leaves with old Confucianism, it is better to step on Sophora japonica with children.
If it's empty, you can't find a spring horse or see a car.
Proud of the secular, Sun Wong wet words such as crow.
Extended message: "You are full of life, you are full of poems and books." These two sentences were written by Dong Chuan. His hair was tied with thick silk and he was wearing coarse cloth. The word "wrapped in life" is novel and ingenious. It should be "life is wrapped in a big cloth", but once the word order is reversed to "life is wrapped in a big cloth", there is a sense of picture, which means that this life is normal. These two poems praise Dong Chuan for being poor, but diligent in reading, so his spiritual temperament is extraordinary.
This poem is characterized by clever allusions and profound implications. Among them, "humility with poetry and books" is a famous sentence that has been passed down to this day. "Poetry" refers to books here; "Qi" refers to temperament and demeanor.