Heaven and earth go against each other, why walk alone? Who can tell the truth and leave me here? "

I am illiterate. If my answer is wrong, please ask the great god to testify.

The journey of heaven and earth upside down should come from Li Bai's Twelve Ancient Imitations of Nine. There is an article in the field of life and death in which the above poem appears, and the title is "Send it to the living and return it to the dead". The original poem is "the living are passers-by, and the dead are returnees." Heaven and earth are against each other, and sorrow lasts forever. The living are like passers-by who come and go in a hurry, and the dead seem to be returning home, never to return. Heaven and earth are like a welcoming hostel; Life is short, and many people have lamented it through the ages!

The article uses the original poem, and "Walking Alone" also takes care of the article. The main idea is similar to the original poem, and it should be helpful to understand it by linking this article. I haven't read enough other books to get into the exam.

What does the landlord want to ask? Ask the landlord to describe the problem in detail so that other great gods can answer it.

Prison: prison

Wandering: loneliness, loneliness

Reverse tourism: hotels, hotels

In addition, when I searched, I found that an online novel quoted this sentence, which felt really abrupt and had nothing to do with it. Inconsistency in fonts is the copy and paste information part of this illiterate, please forgive me.