Poetry is not afraid of clouds covering its eyes. Being at the highest level tells us the profound truth of standing high and seeing far. Poems with the same effect are

I am not afraid of clouds and fog, just because I am at the highest level, so I cherish the concept of "standing high can only see far". This is similar to Wang Zhihuan's poem, "But when you walk up a flight of stairs, you broaden your horizons by 300 miles". The former shows the ideological realm and heroism of a political reformer, while the latter shows that to achieve better results, more efforts need to be made to encourage each other or encourage themselves.