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Sorry, I'm quoting someone else's answer.
The author of this poem is Saigō Takamori, a famous Japanese military commander during the Meiji Restoration.
This poem by Mao is said to be entitled
In four poems, Saigō Takamori's poem was changed to his father.
1909
The child is determined to go to the countryside, or he will not return if he succeeds.
There is no need to bury the bones, life is everywhere!
The original poem I found is like this:
The men are determined to go to the countryside,
If you don't learn to be famous, you won't return it.
Why bury bones in mulberry fields,
Life is everywhere.
-Saigō Takamori's poems
I'm afraid Mao only changed two words.