Question 2: The poet stands on the top of a mountain, feeling the vastness of all things in nature and the relationship between man and nature, thus producing the feeling that heaven and earth coexist with me and everything is with me, revealing the true meaning of human life and the growth of all things in the world.
Appreciate: What is the relationship between human beings and everything in the world? Poets ask questions and construct poems. ? We stand on the top of the high mountain, turning into an endless prospect, turning into a vast plain in front of us, turning into criss-crossing paths on the plain. Here, we, mountains, endless prospects, vast plains, criss-crossing paths and other elements constitute a three-dimensional picture, from far and near, from vague to clear, in which we shuttle. Road and water are irrelevant; Fengyun did not respond. However, "the city we walked through, the mountains and rivers we walked through, Hua Song saved our lives." ? Our growth and sadness are a pine tree on the hillside and a dense fog in the city. We coexist with everything. We blow with the wind and follow the flowing water, turning into criss-crossing paths on the plain and the lives of pedestrians on the paths. We penetrate and interact with all things, and we come from all things and turn into all things. ? Here, the poet tells the true meaning of life and the growth of all things in the world.