The whole poem is as follows:
Pieces of waste water and mud are dug deep and carefully taken away.
Old cows can also solve the problem of being young and expensive without their own whips.
Translation:
The water and mud on every barren land continuously extend the digging depth to the original plow. The cow still knows that time is fleeting and extremely precious, so it vigorously raises its hoof, indicating that it should work hard and cherish its life without waiting for its owner to wave a whip to urge it.
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Appreciate:
"Don't wait to push yourself" means that ambitious people will consciously move towards their goals without external pressure. This is a poem written by the poet when he was over the age of ancient times. With the help of a diligent, old and self-reliant image of an ox, he praised the lofty aspirations of the working people and their determination to devote everything to the motherland and the people in their lifetime.