On mo dao's comments on mulberry poems.

1. This poem comes from Liu Yuxi, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, who wrote "Appreciating Lotte and Singing Old".

2, the original: people who don't care about the elderly, pity the elderly. The body is thin and the frequency is reduced, and the hair is thin and the crown is self-biased. Waste books cherish eyes, and moxibustion is mostly for years. Classics are still familiar things, and people are like reading Sichuan. It is lucky to think about it carefully, but it is natural to do so. Don't say Sang Yu is late, because it is still full of clouds.

Who doesn't worry about being old, and who will show love to him when he is old? As the figure becomes thinner, the belt will become tighter and tighter, and the hat with sparse hair will lean to one side. The reason why the book is put aside is to care for the eyes, because moxibustion is often used in the elderly and infirm. The more people who have experienced it, the more you can see it at a glance. When you think about it, there is a good side to being old. If you overcome the worry about old age, you will feel carefree and carefree. Don't say that it's nearly evening when the sun arrives in Sang Yu, and its afterglow can still shine all over the sky.