The author of the poem "The boy is determined to leave his hometown" is

The boy is determined to leave his hometown, and he vows not to return until he succeeds in his studies. It comes from Mao Zedong's "Qi Jue: Revised Xixiang Longsheng's Poems for My Father" in modern times.

Original poem of "Qi Jue·Modified Xixiang Longsheng's Poems for Father"

The child is determined to leave his hometown, and he vows not to return to the country if he fails to become famous.

There is no need to bury the bones in a mulberry tree. There are green hills everywhere in life. Translation of "Qijue·Modified Xixiang Longsheng's Poems for Father"

The child made up his mind to leave his hometown and would never come back unless he achieved success in his studies.

Why bury the bones in the land of the hometown after death? The motherland is full of beautiful mountains and rivers, which can be used as a resting place. Notes on "Qi Jue·Modified Xixiang Longsheng's Poetry as a Presentation to Father"

Xiangguan: hometown, hometown

Sangzi: hometown, hometown. In ancient times, people liked to plant mulberry trees and catalpa trees around their houses. Later, people used objects to represent places and "mulberry trees" to refer to their hometowns. When praising someone for bringing benefits to their hometown, they often use the phrase "the merit is in their hometown".

Qingshan: Symbolizing the beauty of the mountains and rivers of the motherland. Introduction to Mao Zedong

Mao Zedong, whose courtesy name was Runzhi and whose pseudonym was Ziren. Born on December 26, 1893 in a peasant family in Shaoshan, Xiangtan, Hunan. Died in Beijing on September 9, 1976. Leader of the Chinese people, Marxist, great proletarian revolutionist, strategist and theorist, main founder and leader of the Communist Party of China, the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the People's Republic of China, poet, calligrapher Home.

Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China (1936-1976), Chairman of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (1943-1945), Chairman of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China (1949-1954) and President of the People's Republic of China (1954-1959).