The next film follows the last one and describes his desire to retire to the countryside. "Two hectares of fertile land" uses allusions in historical records and has a good sense of humor. At the beginning, because there was no "fertile soil", I embarked on a career. However, compared with returning to the field, Su Shi tried to return to the field at this time. "It is better to return to the field." However, it is said that it is returning to the field, but it is actually no field. At this time, Su Shi didn't know what to do. Finally, Su Shi jokingly said, wait until there is fertile land before you go back. This shows the urgency of Su Shi's returning to the field (actually retiring). This way of writing shows Su Shi's attitude towards life, but it is mainly to dilute Zhao Huizhi's fame psychology, eliminate the sense of loss that may be caused by being dismissed from office, and show that he is a kindred spirit. Under the circumstances, this is the most appropriate and effective word of relief.
The whole poem uses the writing techniques of metaphor and allusion, uses prose syntax to enter words, and quotes sentences from The Analects of Confucius and Tao Yuanming's Return to Xi, expressing Su Shi's considerate and comforting feelings.