What do these two poems mean? Doubtless there is no road, there is another village.

"The mountains are heavy and the waters are heavy, but there is no road to doubt, and there is another village in the dark." It is a poem in Lu You's work "A Tour of Shanxi Village" in the Song Dynasty. When one method fails, use another method to solve the difficulty. Find the answer through exploration.

"There is no doubt about mountains and rivers, and there is another village."

The poet strolls in the verdant mountains, the clear mountain springs gurgle in the winding streams, the vegetation is more and more lush, and the winding mountain roads are more and more difficult to identify. When I was at a loss, I suddenly saw the flowers flickering in front of me, and several peasant cottages were looming among the flower trees, and the poet suddenly felt suddenly enlightened. The degree of excitement can be imagined.

On the other hand, it is full of philosophy, showing some regularity of life change and development, which is memorable. It shows the poet's unique thinking and spirit-it often contains infinite hope in adversity. The poet described the feeling of being lost in the lingering scenery and the joy of seeing a new scene again. People can learn the philosophy of life from it-no matter how difficult the road ahead is, as long as they have firm beliefs and are brave in pioneering, life can "save the day" and a new realm full of light and hope will emerge.