The peach blossoms on the shore are bright red, and the willows on the embankment are light green. Watching egrets peep at fish, it is a little green to break through Pinghu. How to understand this po

The peach blossoms on the shore are bright red, and the willows on the embankment are light green. Watching egrets peep at fish, it is a little green to break through Pinghu. How to understand this poem? This poem should break through Pinghu a little bit from the ending sentence//From the last sentence, people and animals are two worlds, because they live in completely different environments. As a Buddha, the interpretation of Buddha is also very common, that is, the awakened one, and the Buddha is from another angle. Look at those three sentences//Looking at the egret peeping at the fish//This yogi is looking at the fish and the egret respectively. Desperate to possess it. The scenery of peach blossom and willow green silk is a description of a realm, not a simple scenery, but a realm that almost everyone yearns for. Here we regard it as heaven, so let's look at the fourth sentence. //Fish who break through Pinghu will yearn for this realm, and in turn, we are also examining whether we humans should let go of that desire in our hearts. Throughout the poem, the word "Yao" is the eye of the whole poem, because it shows everything seen by a bystander. A true yogi should put down//peach blossoms on the shore and willows on the embankment//,which is just the realm pursued by fish and egrets. The real state is that color is emptiness, emptiness is color, and everything is illusory. This is the highest realm of poetry.