What are the feelings expressed in the last two sentences of Baiyun Spring on Tianping Mountain?

The last two sentences of Bai Yunquan's poems (why rush to the mountains, why add waves to the world) express the poet's feelings of being content with the status quo and hoping to be born and retire.

Poets use symbolic techniques to describe scenes and express their ambitions, and use the freedom of clouds and water to compare the peace of mind and the leisure of mind; The natural waves aroused by spring water symbolize the wind and waves of society. "Only the righteousness here belongs to others" is simple and far-reaching, intended to be beyond the image, deeply entrusted and full of interest.

The white clouds on the peak of the white clouds spread freely and the spring water flows quietly. Baiyun Spring, why did you rush down the mountain to the waves of many things in the world?

The Baiyun Spring in Tianping Mountain is so quiet and quiet, and the white clouds in the sky are floating in the wind and rolling freely; The spring water on the mountain gurgles and flows leisurely. I asked Quanshui, since you are so carefree here, why did you rush down the mountain to add fuel to the original troubled times?

Extended data

Bai Yunchun was written during Bai Juyi's tenure as Suzhou secretariat, from 825 to 826 in Tang Jingzong. During Bai Juyi's tenure as Suzhou secretariat, the government affairs were very busy and complicated, and he felt very free.

Facing the leisurely Baiyun Spring, I can't help but envy myself by comparing my situation that "the heart is a form of service". After Yuan He was demoted to Jiangzhou Sima in the 10th year of Yuan He (8 15), Bai Juyi's ambition to save the world and his spirit of struggle gradually decreased, while his thought of "being content with peace" and being independent gradually increased.

When he was appointed as the secretariat of Suzhou, he deeply felt that "there are many public and private affairs, and he is eager to get rid of annoying common things as soon as possible, so he wrote this poem to express his feelings."