Explain the meaning of a poem

But: as long as-indicates a hypothesis or condition.

Jude: Still, still.

Different: something else, different. Stranger: A stranger in another country.

Wei: Only, only, only.

Acts 23: in vain, in vain, useless

"But you can broaden your view of 300 miles by going up a flight of stairs" means that if you want to see places thousands of miles away, you should go up a flight of stairs.

If you want to achieve greater success, you must make more efforts. It's from "Looking at the Heron Tower" by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

"The children ran after Huang Die in a hurry, but they couldn't find broccoli." Suddenly, a child chased a butterfly from the path. In the blink of an eye, the butterfly flew into the cauliflower. The little fellow searched and searched, but in a yellow cauliflower, he couldn't find out where the butterfly was hidden!

"Only let the Dragon City fly and stay, and don't teach Huma to spend the Yinshan Mountain." If Wei Qing, who attacked Longcheng, and General Li Guang, who flew in, were still alive, they would never let Xiongnu go south to herd horses and spend the Yinshan Mountain.

On the surface, "there is no idle land in the four seas, so farmers will starve to death", which means that farmers will starve to death even though there is no abandoned vacant lot in the whole country. The internal meaning is that the society at that time was demanding taxes and miscellaneous fees. Farmers have paid so much food that they don't have enough to eat.

"A person is a stranger in a foreign land, and he misses his relatives every holiday." I am a guest in a foreign land, and every time I meet a beautiful festival, I miss my relatives in my hometown more. Now people often use these two poems to express their thoughts about their loved ones.

"Sailing alone in the sky, just watching the Yangtze River flow in the sky." The sail shadow of the lonely boat gradually disappeared at the end of the blue sky, only seeing the Yangtze River flowing to the sky.

"If young people don't work hard, the elderly will be sad." If you don't work hard when you are young, it's no use being sad when your hair is white. Remind us to cherish time and not to waste it. It is also used to warn us to work hard while we are young, and not to achieve nothing until we are old, leaving only sadness and regret.