Who is the author of the poem "Don't give it back until you are famous"?

Correct sentence: children are determined to go out of the countryside, and if they fail, they will never return.

This is a poem by Mao Zedong, a poem written by Mao Zedong in his father's account book, which has been rewritten. "Four Unique Poems for Father" from modern Mao Zedong. The original text is as follows:

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.

Translation:

The child has made up his mind to go out of his hometown and never come back until he has achieved something in his studies.

Why bury the bones in the land of my hometown after death? The motherland has beautiful mountains and rivers, which can be used as a resting place.

Appreciation of Being a Father's Four Musts

This is a typical lyric poem.

The poetry expressed in the first two sentences is vivid, magnificent and powerful. Mao Zedong, who is determined to go to the countryside, showed his determination and great ambition to study with his swan song "Never give up until he is famous".

The last two sentences dig the above poem into a deeper artistic conception, and use the method of first denying and then affirming to vividly describe why the bones should return to their hometown after death and the poetry of where life goes. From the poem, I naturally gave a deep sigh, which was inspiring.

The whole poem is easy to understand and rhymes smoothly, which makes people read fluently. Through the use of classic words and phrases from ancient times to modern times, it has become his own poem with lofty aspirations. It is concise but not simple, popular and elegant, and it is the true expression of Mao Zedong's mentality and ambition. Mao Zedong, with extraordinary ambition, intelligence, stubbornness, extraordinary memory and tenacious perseverance, is heading for the first turning point in his life.