Appreciation of Lu Guimeng's Poetry in Songjiang, Qiu Shu

Lu Guimeng was born in a bureaucratic family, but he worked in agriculture all his life. Although he boasts a paradise, he has Confucian aspirations. The ideal of self-cultivation and governing the country is everywhere in his works. As Mr. Lu Xun said, like Pi Rixiu, he "has not forgotten the world, and it is the glory and edge in a confused mud pond." What's more commendable is that although he is well-known in the literary world, he can carefully study and summarize the agricultural tools that have not been valued by scholars and scholars, and he is willing to be a villain, leaving a valuable written record for the development history of ancient agricultural tools in China. This is inseparable from his character. His autobiography "Biography of Mr. Fu Li" and "Biography of Scattered People in Jianghu" summarized his life and personality. He wrote in the Biography of Scattered People in the Jianghu: "Those who scatter people are also those who scatter their lives; The mind is scattered, the mind is scattered, the shape is scattered, and the spirit is scattered. Since there was no restraint, it was strange at that time. The people were tied outside the rites and music, so they dispersed. " Perhaps it was because he got rid of the shackles of Confucian traditional ethics that he became a famous agronomist in the agricultural history of China.