The whole poem is as follows: No matter the flat land or the top of the mountain, it occupies infinite scenery. After picking flowers into honey, who will work hard for whom and who will be sweet?
Literal meaning of the whole poem: No matter on the flat land or on the mountain peak, the extremely beautiful scenery is occupied by bees. Bee, you picked all the flowers and made nectar. Who have you worked hard for and who do you want to taste the sweetness?
Appreciation of the whole poem:
"No matter whether it is flat land or mountain top, infinite scenery is occupied." No matter in the plain or in Shan Ye, you can see bees busy collecting honey everywhere. The more beautiful the spring is, the more attractive it is to bees where flowers are in full bloom. These two sentences are very positive, praising the beautiful spring scenery of bees, which shows the poet's admiration and praise for bees.
"After picking flowers into honey, who will work hard for whom?" These two sentences took a sharp turn, from praising bees for "occupying all the scenery" to lamenting that their lives were in vain and their gains were minimal. It is the bounden duty of bees to collect flowers and make honey. Its hard-earned honey is mainly used to feed the queen bee, or it is used by people, but it is rarely enjoyed by itself. This is entirely out of instinct, and it does not realize what is unfair at all. But the poet found the problem from here and sent an unfair voice to the bees, "whoever works hard is sweet."
Bees and butterflies have become symbols of charm in the poet's works. However, little bees are different from China after all. It has been working hard to brew honey all its life, making many contributions, but enjoying little. Around this point, the poet Luo Yin wrote such an "animal story" with deep feelings.