Whose poem lives poetically on the earth full of hardships?

Who lives poetically in a land full of hardships? This poem is as follows:

"Living poetically in this land" comes from a sentence written by the German poet Friedrich H?lderlin in Lovely Blue.

The German poet Holderlin sang loudly: "It is full of hard work, but people live poetically on the earth." While enjoying material life, it is a supreme state to be able to "live poetically" in the spiritual home. People are eager for the abundance of material life, and more eager for the spiritual home to be full of beautiful feelings. This is a poetic life, a poetic life.

I remember one dawn in the last century, in a lighted wooden house in the countryside of Paris, Gustav Flaubert was writing a letter to his closest girlfriend: "I work hard, take a bath every day, don't receive visitors, don't read newspapers, and watch the sunrise on time (just like this). I worked late into the night, the window was open, I didn't wear a coat, and I was in the silent study … "Watching the sunrise on time" made him refreshed! Let his dwelling in this world be full of poetry!

"In the gentle and lovely blue" by Friedrich H?lderlin:

Friedrich H?lderlin, a famous German poet. The pioneer of classical romantic poetry. Graduated from the seminary of Tubingen University. I worked as a governess and fell in love with my employer's wife. The novel hippolyte is based on her. 1798 later suffered from schizophrenia due to frustration in love, 1802 went home on foot; 1804 as a librarian in Holmborg; Since 1807, he has been completely insane and can't take care of himself. His works include the poems Ode to Freedom and Ode to Germany.