May the wheat and the wheat grow together, and may the rivers and the rivers flow together. What does it mean?

The actual result is the same as the dream result, and what you pay is the same as what you get. The wheat here represents harvest, while the river represents dedication.

Original text:

May wheat and wheat grow together, and may rivers and rivers flow together. I hope that dream chasers can meet dream chasers and encourage each other to continue on this road.

In the morning light, the creatures shake their shadows down one after another. Day after day, they fall on my shoulders, just like more and more voices fill the plains and mountains. There is no way to hide away. The baby is maturing. Falling into my veins, the knife point of the river bank presses against everything.

From the expanded information of Haizi's "River"

Creative background:

"River" is a long poem by Haizi. Written in May 1984. Haizi's original name was Zha Haisheng. He was born on March 24, 1964 in Chawan, Gaohe Town, Huaining County, Anqing City, Anhui Province. He grew up in the countryside. In 1979, when he was 15 years old, he was admitted to Peking University Law School to study law. He started writing poetry while in college.

After graduating from Peking University in 1983, he was assigned to work in the Philosophy Teaching and Research Section of China University of Political Science and Law. He committed suicide by lying on the train in Shanhaiguan on March 26, 1989. He was only 25 years old. In his short life, the poet maintained a holy heart. He was not understood by the world for a long time, but he was a poet who tried his best to challenge the limits of literature and life in the history of new literature in China in the 1980s.