1. "The wheat in Kongtong is ripe, and I am willing to retire from the king's position" comes from "Send the Thirty-Fifth Secretary to High School" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
2. Source
"Farewell to the Secretary on the Thirty-Fifth Day"
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Du Fu
Original text:
The wheat in Kongtong is ripe, and I am willing to retire from the king's position. Please ask the general, how can we use poverty and desolation?
The hungry eagle is not full of meat and flies with its side wings. The high school students straddle the pommel horse, which looks like a quiet and peaceful place.
After escaping from the book, he began to speak with Chu Chu. I would like to ask who is the official today? He is very powerful.
Secretary Yun Yi is ashamed of what the country knows. It is difficult to know the truth of a person, and one must be more careful with his manners.
After ten years of leaving the shogunate, he will be able to hold the banner. This trip is very special and is enough to comfort my thoughts.
When a man becomes famous, he is also the eldest son. We often hate each other and have shallow love, each at the end of the world.
Another example is participating in business, which is miserable and sad. The swans are blown away by the sudden wind and cannot follow them.
The yellow dust obscures the desert, where can I return home? If there is spare power in the border town, I will send you poems about joining the army as early as possible.
3. Du Fu (712-770), named Zimei, named himself Shaoling Yelao, known as "Du Gongbu", "Du Shaoling", etc., Han nationality, Gong County, Henan Province (today's Gongyi, Henan Province Du Fu, a great realist poet of the Tang Dynasty, is revered as the "Sage of Poetry" by the world, and his poems are called "the history of poetry". Du Fu and Li Bai are collectively known as "Li Du". In order to distinguish them from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, known as "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also collectively known as "Big Li Du". He was concerned about the country and the people, and had a noble personality. About 1,400 of his poems have been preserved. His poetic skills are exquisite, and he is highly respected in Chinese classical poetry and has far-reaching influence. He lived in Chengdu from 759 to 766, and is commemorated by Du Fu's Thatched Cottage in later generations.