Excuse me, what does this mean? The mountains and rivers are all made, and there is no wind on earth. There are thousands of years under the forest beside the water, and there are five acres of palace

Excuse me, what does this mean? The mountains and rivers are all made, and there is no wind on earth. There are thousands of years under the forest beside the water, and there are five acres of palaces in Wan Li. Cao Xiuxian I can't see the original poem, but I can read between the lines. It is an eulogy to Manchu people in Qing Dynasty. Mountains and rivers are in one hand, and there is no place in the world that is not the style of the Qing Dynasty and the rule of Taiping Kangning. What is revealed in the waterfront forest is a thousand-year will, and the prosperity of ten thousand is all in this five-acre palace. That's what it means, singing a hymn?