Cry for whom, laugh for whom, let time pass "refers to the vicissitudes of the world, and a person's emotional age will disappear instantly in such a vast time and space." "
"That is, when you enter the phase, you become a Buddha and an immortal.
In the end, it's either loess or smoke, which means fame and fortune are all clouds.
"Let's go fishing outdoors, with green bamboo poles in our hands" has an idyllic style and is indifferent and quiet.
I don't quite understand the meaning of "Qing Qing", whether it is together or "Don't ask Qing, where is Qing". I think it's the latter, but Qing seems to have no verb part of speech.
The last sentence means that you are hiding in the country with your back to the world. Of course, turning back is the world. Show that you are determined to be an official and transcend the world.
It can be seen that the poet is indifferent and detached.
It can also be said that the poet is frustrated and his ambition is hard to pay, because there is a negative taste between the lines, and many ancient people hid things in the countryside in order to be an official again.