Pieces of waste water and sludge, deep ploughing takes things away.
Old cows can also solve the problem of being young and expensive without their own whips.
Explanation: The ox has worked so hard and spared no effort because of its own motivation: "Don't wait to whip yourself." Here, "things" and "I" are integrated, and the old cow who "doesn't need to whip himself" is also a poet himself who is too old, strong and self-reliant.
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In ancient times, poets over the age of ancient times wrote the well-known poem "Ox Cow", and praised the great aspirations of the working people with the help of the image of an industrious, old and self-reliant ox. The poet firmly believes that dark clouds can't cover the sun and the motherland will always belong to the people. He will dedicate himself to the motherland and people in his lifetime.
In China, the ox represents diligence and fearlessness. This is an image that only knows how to pay without expecting anything in return. It is one of the great spirits of the Chinese nation. More profoundly, it also represents the China * * * production party's efforts for the people and unremitting struggle for the great ambition of * * * capitalism.