Does anyone know the details of the Qing Dynasty poet's "regret for life"?

[Qing] Wu (1848— 1924), the word respects Xinjiang, and is called the old man. A native of Qiantang (now Hangzhou), he was a scholar in the 12th year of Guangxu, and was changed to Jishi Shu, imperial academy. After the museum was scattered, he was granted an editor. He has served as a scholar in Sichuan, ambassador to Hunan, general office of the administrative office, and member of the national advisory Committee proficient in Confucianism. Good poetry and calligraphy, iron statue of Ganoderma lucidum near Jiangsu.

Participate in the collection and restoration of Hangzhou Fuzhi and Zhejiang Tongzhi. He is the author of eight volumes of Lu Wen of Bu Song Lu, six volumes of A Record of Bu Song Lu, Poems of Remorse for the Rest of My Life, The Story of Banana Gallery, and Continued Records of Yizhou Painting and Calligraphy. Wu made friends with Ding, the owner of this building with 8000 books and a famous book collector in Qing Dynasty. He once participated in Tiehua Printing Society and sang with Ding Bing. His daughter belongs to Ding Bing's grandson.

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An elephant 30 meters long.

Qing Dynasty regrets poetry throughout his life.

You know, when you were young, Ling Yunzhi was once the number one in the world.

I don't know how many years have passed, but I still have both fame and fortune.

Translation:

We should remember that Lingyun was ambitious when he was young and determined to become a world-class figure and make world-class achievements.

I don't know that time has passed in vain, and my reputation and interests have not gained as much as before.

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