What does Zheng Min's poem "Golden Rice Bundle" see from his eyes? Extended association

At the beginning of the poem, the image of "golden rice bunch" is used to illustrate the harvest situation in autumn, and then the rice bunch is set up with the word "station"; Next, use the image of "tired mother" as a metaphor, and compare mother to a bundle of golden rice. The two are somewhat similar in nature. The rice bundles cut in autumn are like a mother who has gone through vicissitudes. At this time, the witness of vicissitudes is wrinkles, but these wrinkles are beautiful, which increases the author's praise for motherhood and praises their greatness and selflessness. In addition, the juxtaposition of "wrinkle" and "beauty" means eulogizing the mother's labor and lamenting the passage of time.

Next, I wrote about the full moon on the harvest day. The "full moon" set off people's feelings of joy because of the harvest. The following author gives us a broad artistic conception. But it seems that the author is not simply describing the environment. "No statue can be more silent than this" shows that there seems to be some philosophical significance. Perhaps it is the author's thinking about history.

"Great fatigue is on my shoulders" once again shows the greatness of my mother. Rice bunches are meditating in autumn fields, that is, mother is meditating. What is she thinking? We don't know, but we can get a glimpse of it. Mother is very satisfied after seeing the harvest in autumn, so she can have no complaints. She traded her maternal love for a bumper harvest.

The last few sentences really have a certain philosophical depth, comparing history to a long river, and my mother is the patron saint standing by the river to protect the river, which further enhances my praise for my mother.