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The next sentence of "get something for nothing" is "flowers like it, mountains love it"

Source: Zhong Lu Pu Tian Le by Bird Yang Hao.

Original (excerpt): Bow your head and face the dust. Sophora japonica roots in dreams, and it's hard to come. Flowers like it, Shan Ai. It's our turn to become experts.

I don't want to bow for my official position, and I don't want to say goodbye to the world. I think officialdom is proud, but it is just a dream. I like green hills and flowers very much. I think green hills and flowers look at me the same. Ten thousand years of seclusion is still there, and now it's my generation's turn to be the master.

Appreciation of Zhang's Zhong Lu Pu Tian Le;

The first sentence explained the reason for his resignation and retirement through allusions. The allusion of "Worship the dust" comes from Pan Yuechuan, Book of Jin. Pan Yue is flattering and attached to Jamie. Every time Jiami goes out, Pan Yue is far behind and grovelling.

This allusion shows his hatred of the hierarchy of officialdom, vividly shows his painful psychological activities as an official, and explains the reasons for his resignation.

The allusion to the second sentence "Huai" comes from Li Gongzuo's biography of Conan's satrap in the Tang Dynasty. The author compares his 30-year official experience to a dream leaning on a locust tree. Since it is a dream, I will wake up one day.

Fortunately, I woke up from an illusory dream as soon as possible and lived a life of "getting something for nothing". Seeing that the officialdom life that countless people yearn for is bitter, they are happy with the dull home life. It can be seen that the author is unique, transcending the secular spiritual realm, and laying the foundation for a comfortable life after returning to China. It is seamless and natural.