What does it mean that everything on the earth is as fine as wool when the sun rises?

Meaning: Every day when the sun rises in the east, a dime a dozen complex things begin to happen in the world.

Source: Accidental Book by Liu Cha, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

When the sun rises, everything in the world is as fine as wool. Ye Fu was very angry, saw the injustice, and wore the eternal knife on his chest.

Every day when the sun rises in the east, many complicated things in the world begin to happen one by one. A lot of injustice happened around me, and my heart was full of anger, so I kept attacking them, but there were too many injustices, and the "knife" in my chest to fight injustice gradually wore away.

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Sentence annotation

(1) Fusang: A mythical tree that grows east of sunrise. "Shan Hai Jing Overseas East longitude": "(Black Chizhou) has a soup valley, and there are hibiscus on the soup valley."

⑵ Ye Fu: The man in the wilderness refers to the poet himself. Location: Do a "thing".

⑶ Wear: A work is "worn".

Creative background:

My Book is the work of Liu Cha, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, and it is contained in Volume 395 of Complete Tang Poetry. This poem uses a "grinded knife" as a metaphor for the repressed sense of justice, expressing the poet's complex feelings and chivalrous and heroic personality.

The whole poem is novel in conception, metaphorical to the police, ambitious in spirit and loud in syllables. It sings the voice of "Ye Fu", "If there is any injustice, it will sound", and its tone is high and generous.

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