Ch: Guiqulai. Homecoming Ode by the Jin dynasty poet Tao Yuanming (Jp: *Tō Enmei 陶淵明; 365-427) which became a painting subject. The poem, sometimes given the title in translation Home Again, was composed in 405 when Tao Yuanming resigned his official post in Pengze (Jp: Hōtaku 彭澤) and returned to his native rural village of Xunyang (Jp: Jinyō 潯陽). The ode praises the merits of simple life in the countryside, away from the temptations of the material world and was considered by later generations to be a summation of the ideals of the recluse. Tao Yuanming came to be regarded as the quintessential poet-recluse. The ode was extremely popular in China and was represented countless times. In Japan, the poem was a popular theme both for painters and calligraphers.