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One day, the county sent a superintendent to inspect Pengze. When the county officials heard the news, they hurriedly reported to Tao Yuanming. Tao Yuanming was twisting his beard and reciting poems in his inner room, and when he heard that the superintendent was coming, he had to reluctantly put down the poetry scroll and prepare to go with the little official to meet the superintendent.
When the little official saw that he was still wearing civilian clothes, he said in surprise: "The post superintendent is here, you should change into official clothes, tie up your belt and go to meet you, how can you go in civilian clothes!" ”
Tao Yuanming has always been unaccustomed to those who rely on the official position and prestige to supervise the post, and when he heard the little official say that he would wear an official uniform to pay respects, he couldn't stand this kind of humiliation.
He sighed and said, "I don't want to bow to that villain for the sake of these five buckets of rice (the text is "don't bend your waist for five buckets of rice"). Saying that, he didn't go to see the superintendent, so he simply took off the seal on his body and handed it to the little official, and resigned.
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Tao Yuanming (365-427), also known as Qian, the character Yuanliang, the name Jingjie, Mr. Wuliu, Xunyang Chaisang (now Jiujiang, Jiangxi) people. Poet, poet, and essayist in the Jin and Song dynasties.
Tao Yuanming was born into a declining family of bureaucratic landlords, and his great-grandfather Tao Kan was the founding father of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. His father died young, and his family was poor at a young age, but he was well educated and had high aspirations. At the age of 29, he embarked on a career because of "the poverty of his hometown", and successively served as Jiangzhou sacrificial wine, town army joining the army, Peng Zeling and other positions.
The experience of official career made him gradually realize the darkness of reality and the corruption and depravity of the rulers, and he became more and more disgusted with the life of officialdom and longed for the simple nature. When Tao Yuanming was appointed as Peng Zeling, the county sent a superintendent to Peng Ze, and the county officials asked him to tie up to meet each other to show respect, Tao Yuanming resigned in anger and went home, and he was in office for only more than 80 days. At that time, the price of a county order was equivalent to the price of five buckets of rice, and Tao Yuanming hung up the crown this time, leaving a story for future generations that "do not bend the waist for five buckets of rice".
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Mainly said that Tao Yuanming was the county commander one day when an official was coming, others persuaded him to dress neatly and greet the official, he was originally a person who yearned for freedom and casualness, so he said such a sentence, and later resigned from the official and lived in seclusion in the mountains and forests.
Text: Tao Qian, the character Yuan Liang, the great-grandson of the great Sima Kan. Zu Mao, Wuchang Taishou.
Qian Shaohuai is noble, erudite and good at literature, uninhibited, self-satisfied, and valued by his neighbors. Tasting "The Biography of Mr. Five Willows" to say to himself: "Mr. I don't know who it is, I don't know the surname, there are five willow trees on the side of the house, because I think it's a number."
Quiet and quiet, do not envy the glory and oak profit. Good reading, don't seek to understand, whenever you have a mind, happily forget to eat. Sex is addicted to alcohol, and the family poverty cannot be perpetuated.
If you know that Liang Bei misses this, or you can put wine to recruit it, you will drink it all out, and you will get drunk in the future. Drunk and retreated, he was not stingy. The ring is blocked and sluggish, not sheltered by the wind, the short brown wears the knot, the scoop is repeatedly empty, and Yan Ru is also.
often writes articles to entertain himself, show his ambition, forget the gains and losses, and end up in this way. Its self-order is like this, and people at the time called it a record. With the poverty of his own family, he started as a state sacrificial wine, and he was unbearable to serve as a servant, and he returned to his own country in a few days.
The state summoned the main book, but he did not do it, and he cultivated and self-financed, so he embraced the disease. Reverted to the town army and Jianwei joined the army, relatives and friends said: "Talking about the string song, do you think the three paths are worth it?"
When the deacon heard this, he thought it was Peng Zeling. In the county, Gongtian ordered the seedlings to roll into the valley, saying: "It is enough to make me often drunk with wine."
The wife insisted on planting japonica. He planted 50 acres of rice and 50 acres of japonica. Su is simple and expensive, and he is not an official in private affairs.
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