The explanation of the two words in the prose poem is as follows:
Pedicle: the part of the flower or fruit connected to the stem: flower pedicle, melon, pedicle, deep-rooted.
Stem: a branch or stem of a plant: a vegetable stem; straight, upright: holding the neck; upright, straightforward: a straight stem; obstruction, hindrance: infarction. obstruction. Myocardial infarction; rough: outline; thorny vegetation: stem elm (thorn elm).
Laugh: snicker secretly: cover your mouth and laugh secretly.
Bathing: bathing, bathing; a metaphor for being moistened: every flower, tree, and grass is bathed in the sun; a metaphor for immersing in a certain environment: they are bathed in the joy of youth.
Prayer: Religious people ask God for blessings.
Sisters: First, it refers to older sisters and younger sisters, but also refers to brothers and sisters; it refers to prostitutes; second, it refers to a general term for women of similar age.
Tingting: refers to towering; high appearance; bright and good-looking.
Wandering: refers to walking back and forth in a place, a metaphor for hesitation, and also a metaphor for the fluctuation and ups and downs of things within a certain range.
Shade: cover; block.
Mind: mind; mood (usually peace or disorder).
Circulation: migration; circulation turnover.
Shade: (leaf) cover; concealment.
I have a magic weapon for life, its value is comparable to a hundred pieces of white cooked silk. Even if he fights with others, he will give in to his own weakness, and even if he dies, he will not go to the county government to file a complaint. Others were riding a big horse, and I was sitting alone on a small donkey. When I turned around and saw the man carrying firewood, I immediately felt much better.
Wang Fanzhi's poems were widely circulated in the early Tang Dynasty, but later they were regarded as "lower Riba people" by the feudal orthodox faction and could not enter the halls of poetry and art. In terms of content, a large part of the existing Brahma poems are poetic moral maxims to encourage the world and encourage good deeds. Such poems have little literary value. The most literary value of Brahma poetry should be those humorous and satirical paintings of worldly conditions and human feelings made intentionally or unintentionally.
The concept of "not contending with the world" is not expressed directly, but through the vivid language of the people in the poem: "Fight each other and subdue the weak, and we will not enter the county until death." Being bullied to the extreme, but refusing to go to the county government office to complain, preferring to suffer a loss, is a further example of "fighting against each other and subjugating the weak", and not even having the willpower to "be intolerable".