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Understanding of the last four sentences of Shu Ting in the Biography of Double Knowledge
"Not afraid of the ends of the earth/are you on my voyage/am I in your sight?" Personal understanding: It's the poet's feeling that after the ship leaves the coast, it will eventually go to the ends of the earth, but please don't be afraid, because the ship will eventually return, and the coast has been watching. It is impossible for the ship to reach the other side overnight or return soon, but as long as the relationship is long, it will naturally not care about these days and nights; You are on my voyage, and I am in your sight, writing down the dependence and watch relationship between the coast and the ship. You have me and I have you. The relationship between the ship and the coast is the starting point and the end point of the ship. Ships are the hope and warning of the coast. It may refer to the relationship between the poet himself and love and this era, which is interdependent and successful. Without this era, there would be no poets, and this era also lacks a touch of elegance. Personal appreciation, please adopt. . .