Shu Ting's This Is Everything has four natural paragraphs, so it is impossible to judge what the sixth paragraph and the first five paragraphs describe. If it is a relationship judgment in one sentence, there can be a fifth sentence and a sixth sentence, but that relationship does not need to be analyzed and discussed.
Judging from the content of the poem, the relationship between the first three natural paragraphs is juxtaposed, that is, the combination and superposition of homomorphism. Constant repetition is not everything, not everything, not everything. ...
In the overall relationship, they are explanatory, that is, strengthening the theme of poetry through the first three paragraphs, which is everything, and all this is deepened in the last paragraph.
All the present breeds the future, and all the future grows in yesterday. Hope and fight for it, please put it all on your shoulders.