After all, it flows east
This is a sentence by Bodhisattva Man, a poet of Jiaxuan. The whole word is: Yugutai flows down the Qinghe River, pedestrians in the middle cry more, Chang 'an is in the northwest, and there are countless mountains. Castle peak can't cover. After all, it's the east, the river is worried at night, and the partridge is fragrant in the depths of the mountain. I like Castle Peak very much, not for anything else, because it reveals an objective truth. This gave him a thorough understanding of the world. The tide of history can be described as vast, surging eastward and unstoppable. Even if a few green hills make it turn a few corners, no one can change the general trend of going straight to the East China Sea.