"The past is unbearable to look back on in the bright moon, and the past is unbearable and the stars are under the sky." What does it mean?

Meaning:

I don’t dare or have the heart to recall the past, and I am so sad that I bow my head and shed tears when I think of the past.

The so-called past events have the same meaning, that is, things in the past, days in the past.

To be unbearable to look back and to frown are all about things experienced in the past years, things that make people sad, sad, regretful and guilty

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