Passers-by waved at a distance, fearing that the fish would not express the same poem.

Now, when I meet people near my village, I dare not ask a question. There are no birds in one hundred mountains and no footprints in one thousand roads.

1, now, close to my village and meeting people, I dare not ask any questions: this poem expresses a nervous and cautious mood caused by missing and fearing my hometown. Poets face homesickness, but they dare not report good news to others.

2. A hundred mountains have no birds, a thousand paths have no footprints: this poem expresses a feeling of loneliness, calmness and introversion. The poet described the secluded road in an exaggerated way, showing his lonely, quiet and introverted personality.