Interpretation: large characters and patterns can only be recognized when they are seen, and small characters are annoying when they are seen. Presumably, if you can't tell black from white, your regrets now can't make up for your previous mistakes.
2, juvenile history, not old eyes first faint. Cover up the volume and keep silent, but close your eyes. -Excerpted from Su Zhe's The Closed Door in the Song Dynasty
Interpretation: Teenagers get sick and study, but they can't see before they are old. Close the scroll without making any noise and close your eyes.
3, there is no cure for all drugs, but you should close your eyes and learn Buddha. -from the Tang dynasty Bai Juyi's "black eyes"
Interpretation: When the eyes are bad, nothing can be cured. The only thing I can do is to close my eyes and rest, like an ascetic.
4. From now on, I will cherish the eyes of books and look up at the sky. -Excerpted from Lu You's High Qiu Ting in the Song Dynasty.
Interpretation: From now on, cherish your reading eyes and often look at the green trees in the west.
5, hidden eye injury has a long history, and the root of the disease is firm. —— Excerpted from two poems about ophthalmopathy by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: The eye injury has lasted for a long time, and it should be difficult to cure the root cause.