What is the meaning of the poem "Wild Grapes"?

Main content: The beautiful girl Bai Ge Nu lost her parents at the age of 10, and her aunt became the master of her family. The aunt's own daughter was blind, so the cruel aunt blinded the white goose girl's originally clear and transparent eyes. From then on, there was only darkness in the little girl's world. In order to see the light again, White Goose Girl took her beloved little white goose and went upstream. After experiencing many difficulties and obstacles, she finally found wild grapes in a valley. The little girl's eyes recovered. She picked a lot of wild grapes. With the help of the old mountain god, she walked out of the valley and brought light and hope to the blind old man, the blind mother weaving and the blind children herding sheep. Finally, she returned to the village. The evil aunt was dead, and the little girl lived a happy life with the people in the village.

"Wild Grapes" was published in 1956 and is the masterpiece of writer Ge Cuilin. The author carefully processed and created the folk tales. The plots of the fairy tales are vivid and the characters are vivid. The most outstanding artistic features of the works are: using pure, beautiful and lyrical language to set off a rich poetic artistic atmosphere and create a national Fairy tale style. Ge Cuilin is a "grandmother-level" fairy tale writer. She spent most of her life writing for children. Her words are always closely connected with the flowers, grass, stones and trees in nature, allowing us to feel the harmonious integration of the beauty of nature and the beauty of the human heart. This book is a collection of short works selected by the author, including 39 short fairy tales, all of which are popular literary readings among young readers.