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What is Tian Quan's poem with his hand in the field and his head looking down at the water?

Reach into the field with green seedlings and lower your head to see the water in the sky.

Six clean paths are paths, and retrogression is progress.

The transplanter holds the seedlings in hand and irrigates them into the paddy fields one by one. When transplanting rice, they can look down and see the endless blue sky and white clouds reflected in the rice fields. Transplanted seedlings need "roots" to be clean and not rotten before they can grow into "rice (road)". When transplanting rice seedlings, it seems to be retreating while inserting, but in fact it has been moving forward.

Transplanting Poetry is a seven-character quatrain written by Liang Shiqi, a monk in the Five Dynasties.

Qi this monk: a traveling monk in Mingzhou (now Ningbo, Zhejiang) in the Five Dynasties, named Chang Pavilion. He often carries a cloth bag with Zhang Xi and Buddha beads on his back. He is short and fat, with a kind face, a big belly and a bright smile, so he is also called a cloth bag monk.