1. Original text
Whether it is on the flat land or on 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?
2. Translation
Whether it is on the flat land or on the mountain peak, the extremely beautiful scenery is occupied by bees. 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?
3. Source
"Bee" by Luo Yin of Tang Dynasty
Extended information:
Appreciation
Luo Yin Yin's poems about objects are "cut to the object" but "not attached to the object". They are often original and unique in meaning, and the satire is profound, sharp and thought-provoking.
On the basis of his in-depth and meticulous observation of objects, Luo Yin integrated his strong worries about his family and country and his emotions about his life experience into the objects he chanted, and satirized the world, which made him famous in the poetry of the late Tang Dynasty. The forum stands out. "Bee" expresses his thinking on social and historical issues by singing about the natural phenomenon of bees collecting flowers and making nectar for human consumption.