Ancient poems by Feng Tang Luo Yin

The ancient poem "Bee" is as follows:

[Tang Dynasty] Luo Yin

Whether it is the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.

After harvesting the honey from hundreds of flowers, for whom does it work hard and for whom is it sweet?

Translation: Whether it is on the plains or in the mountains, wherever the flowers are blooming in the wind, there are bees running around. Bee, you collect all the flowers and turn them into nectar. Who do you work hard for, and who do you want to taste the sweetness?

Appreciation of "Bee":

"Bee" is a seven-character quatrain composed by Luo Yin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This is a poem about things. The first two sentences describe a bee flying to the top of a mountain, experiencing infinitely beautiful scenery, working tirelessly, and fearing no hardships. The last two sentences describe bees collecting flowers and turning them into honey for people to enjoy. They work hard for people and give people sweetness.

This poem describes the natural phenomenon of bees collecting flowers and making nectar for people to enjoy, and metaphors the reality that the fruits of labor of the working people are cruelly exploited by the feudal ruling class, showing the poet's sympathy for the working people. The structure of this poem is wonderful, the words are close to the purpose, and the techniques of narrative and discussion are well coordinated. The language description is not rhetorical, but plain and thoughtful, and the elegance is supplemented by the depth of the words.