Look at these pack animals.
Transporting goods from a distance,
Water will also bring some sediment.
From some unknown distance,
The wind will blow from thousands of miles away.
Grab some foreign sighs:
We walked through countless mountains and rivers,
Possess at any time, give up at any time,
Like a bird flying in the air,
It is always in charge of space,
I have no feeling at any time.
What is our reality?
What have we brought from afar?
What did you take from me?
Appreciate:
Such a poem seems to be easy to read. The author only thinks of goods from other places, water, wind, birds and his own life from what he sees in front of him. This is the most common thinking process in life experience.
On the one hand, we firmly believe in animism, on the other hand, we firmly believe in the intersection of man and animism, but we finally fell into the experience of "we" This is also the charm of Feng Zhi's poems. Seeing the whole universe from a grain of sand and experiencing extraordinary life feelings in ordinary and common scenes is the inner thinking of life.