From "Old Scalper" by Zang Kejia.
Full text:
The fields are filled with water and mud, and they are cultivated deeply and carefully.
Lao Niu also understands that time and time are valuable, and he does not wait for the whip to be raised.
The meaning of this poem is that people with ambitions will consciously move towards their goals without external pressure.
This is a poem written by the poet when he was over seventy years old. It is a metaphor for people who work honestly and diligently.
Meaning:
With the help of the image of the old scalper who works tirelessly, grows stronger and strives for self-improvement, it praises the lofty ideals of the working people: "the old man is still in trouble, his ambition is a thousand miles, and the martyr is still ambitious in his old age" and his determination to dedicate everything to his motherland and people during his lifetime.