Wu Yeren's tomb hanging on the sea was clearly visible in the earthquake.
As the sun sets, the sea looms in the plain, and a grave is desolate in an empty village. The great cause of vertical education is still a far cry from the world, and in the end, it is also a false name for future generations.
The shore is torn down and the tomb is moved, and the tide comes and the wind and rain hang the soul of poetry. At that time, the crowns and caps should all be there, and only the moss marks on the monument were recognized.
Note Wu Yeren: Wu Jiaji, a famous poet in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, was named Yeren. After the demise of the Ming Dynasty, he lived in seclusion in his hometown of Taizhou, and was buried in Yu Haibin after his death.