Translation of Ancient Chinese and Low Branch Bird's Nest

Original text:

In front of the library where I lived when I was a child, there were mixed flowers of bamboo and cypress, which covered the whole courtyard and had many bird's nests on it. Wu Yangjun kills people, and the boy servant card is not allowed to catch birds. For several years, they have lived in low-lying areas, from which their cocoons can be seen. There are also phoenix flowers, which gather in April and May. The feathers of this bird are rare and ugly, but they can be tamed and are not afraid of people. What I saw in the palace felt different. There is nothing else, no sincerity, and trust in different kinds. There is an old saying: if a bird is too hard on people, its children will worry about snakes, mice, foxes and kites; If people don't kill, they will get close to each other and want to avoid this. From this point of view, those who are afraid to approach Nestle, a different bird, value people more than snakes and mice. "tyranny is fiercer than tiger", the letter ruled.

Translation:

In front of the library where I lived as a child, there were bamboos and cypresses, all kinds of flowers, and the yard was full of lush foliage. Many birds nest on it. Wu Yangjun hated killing, and ordered children and servants not to catch birds. In just a few years, because there is no catching behavior, birds nest on the low branches of flowers and trees, and their cocoons can be seen from above. ). There is also a bird called Tung Hua Feng, which flies among flower trees in April and May. The feathers of this bird are very rare and precious, and they can be domesticated. They are never afraid of people. People in the palace saw it and regarded it as a wonder. In fact, it's nothing. They don't mean it (I don't understand this sentence). They trust others. There is an old folk saying: The Bird's Nest is built too far away from people, and so are children. If people don't kill birds, they will take the initiative to approach people, hoping to avoid this disaster (referring to worrying that children will be eaten by snakes, mice, foxes and kites). Judging from this incident, the reason why birds were afraid to approach people at that time was that people's behavior was more cruel than snakes, rats and other livestock (to illustrate that the following "tyranny is fiercer than tigers" and the harsh and cruel criminal law is fiercer than tigers).