No matter the flat land or the top of the mountain, infinite scenery is occupied. Bee, you harvest flowers to make nectar. Who has worked hard and who wants to taste the sweetness?
Whether in the plain or at the top of the mountain, beautiful spring scenery is occupied by bees. After picking flowers and making honey, I don't know who to work hard for and who to be sweet for.
Precautions:
1, peak: mountain peak.
2. Infinite scenery: extremely beautiful scenery. Occupy, occupy.
3, picking: take, here refers to taking nectar.
Appreciate:
No matter underground or on the mountain, where there are flowers in full bloom, there are bees busy. No matter in the plain or in Shan Ye, you can see bees busy collecting honey everywhere. The more beautiful the spring is, the more attractive it is to bees where flowers are in full bloom. These two sentences are very positive, praising the beautiful spring scenery of bees, which shows the poet's admiration and praise for bees.
After collecting honey from flowers, the phrase "whoever works hard is sweet" turned sharply, from praising bees for occupying the scenery to lamenting their lifelong futility, with little gain. It is the bounden duty of bees to collect flowers and make honey.
There are three points worthy of attention in the artistic expression of bee poetry.
First, the desire to grasp the reason is strong. The focus of this poem is the exclamation of the last two sentences, saying that bees don't have everything in their lives except "hard work". However, the first two sentences are almost boastful, saying that no matter where flowers bloom in plain fields or Shan Ye, they are all fields of bees.
Second, the narrative backchat sighs sentient beings. This poem uses narrative and discussion techniques, but the discussion is not explicitly issued, but is said in a rhetorical tone. The first two sentences are mainly narrative, while the last two sentences are mainly discussion. The last two sentences, three main narratives and four main discussions. "Picking a hundred flowers" means "hard work" and "becoming honey" means "sweetness".
Third, the implication can be interpreted in two ways. This poem captures the characteristics of bees, without affectation, affectation and affectation. Although the text is simple, it is thoughtful. Readers can learn something from this animal story and feel a sense of life in it.