1 ?The reeds on the wall are top-heavy and have shallow roots. Bamboo shoots in the mountains have thick skin and hollow bellies.
2? The four bodies are not diligent, and the five grains are not separated.
3 ?It’s a pity that I sit down at the front table in the middle of the night and don’t ask about the people or the ghosts and gods.
4 I don’t know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain.
5 A mouse has an inch of light, and a cicada sings for two springs and summers. The frog in the well looks at the sky, not knowing how far away the sea is.
1 Ming Dynasty Jie Jin’s poem satirizes those who are ignorant and incompetent.
2 is selected from "The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zi". It means not participating in labor and being unable to identify grains. It describes being separated from productive labor and lacking production knowledge.
3 Selected from Li Shangyin's "Jia Sheng": It is a pity that although he talked about midnight, he moved forward in vain, because he was not asking about the people of the world, but about ghosts and gods!
4 The author of Su Shi's "Inscription on the Silin Wall" believes that observation issues should be comprehensive and should not be subjective and one-sided.
5 A mouse’s eyes are short-sighted and the understanding of looking at the sky from a well is one-sided and incomplete.