The ideal Mu Dan writes another verse after imitating the first three verses of this poem. One more question. How to understand the last verse of this poem? What is the meaning of bad punishment in th

The ideal Mu Dan writes another verse after imitating the first three verses of this poem. One more question. How to understand the last verse of this poem? What is the meaning of bad punishment in the sentence? 1. No ideal person is a beast.

Do it at sunrise and rest at sunset,

It never brought any hope to life,

Faced with opportunities, it always chooses to give up. 2. Let an elf invade his heart from an evil distance and torture him enough, because he sees the heaven on earth.

Mu Dan's poems profoundly describe the discomfort, anxiety, torture and division of the modern self, and are very sensitive to modern experience. The difficult birth and support of such a modern self have made Mu Dan's poems unique in charm and contribution.