The ancient bee poem expresses the author

Bees is a poem written by Luo Yin in Tang Dynasty.

It means: no matter on the flat ground or on the top of the mountain, where there are flowers in full bloom, there are bees. Who are they busy for after they have picked all the flowers to make honey? Who do you brew mellow honey for? This poem praises the noble character of hard work of bees, and also implies the author's hatred and dissatisfaction with people who get something for nothing. This poem has several artistic features: grasping what is lost is very powerful; Narrative backchat, singing sighs and feelings; The implication is profound and can be interpreted in two ways. This can be regarded as an allegorical poem. The bees in the poem are thousands of ordinary farmers in Qian Qian in feudal society. They worked hard for generations, but the fruits of their labor were finally plundered by the cleaners. "After the flowers are picked into honey, who works hard for whom?" The conclusion is rhetorical, which shows that the bees who have worked hard to make honey have worked hard for many years, but they have achieved nothing, suggesting that the exploiters have gained something for nothing, making this poem profound and powerful.

This poem expresses the author's cynical thoughts and feelings by describing the natural phenomenon of bees picking flowers and making honey for people to enjoy.