The boy has grown up peacefully, and the boy Haibo has turned into a mulberry field. It means that a boy will not remain a boy all his life. He will grow up one day. Even the vast sea will become a boy in the end. Sangtian's.
1. Life goes from childhood to adolescence, and then from adolescence to adulthood, old age, and finally death. This is a law that no one can escape. No one can stay young forever, not even the sea. It has become a mulberry field in the changes of nature! The poem reminds the law that life is short and youth cannot last forever. It is full of strong philosophical sense and is more convincing under the contrast of "the sea waves turn into mulberry fields". It can be used to advise people to cherish their youth, and it can also be used to advise young people not to despise the elderly.
2. "Mocking the Young Man" is a poem written by Li He in the Tang Dynasty. His ancestral home is Longxi, and he was born in Changgu, Fuchang County (now Yiyang County, Luoyang, Henan). Descendant of Li Liang, Prince Zheng of the Tang Dynasty. Although his family was in decline, Li He studied hard and read widely. With his outstanding talent, he successfully passed the Henan Prefectural Examination and obtained the qualification of "Rural Tribute Jinshi".