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What does "The tree is life, it is me who is buried, just look at the flowers, don't see me in desolation" means?

"The tree is life, and it is me who is buried" compares life to a tree, and turns oneself into something buried under the tree, in the soil; although oneself is buried under the roots of the tree Underneath, very abject and unknown. However, as a former life, "I" still contains energy and nutrients for the tree to grow.

This sentence means that it is "I" that supports the continuation of life. Because of "I", life is given the vitality of life.

People may do many stupid things in their life, but the two most stupid things are: refusing to read and neglecting the soul; refusing to exercise and neglecting health. Sometimes, although I can figure it out, I just can't accept it in my heart. Everyone understands the big principles, but it is difficult to control small emotions.

Experience is an indispensable asset in life! Only when you are down once can you know who is the most true and who cares about you the most. Some things are hard to look back on, but please don’t run away from them. We should learn from it, not accumulate pain. Whether a person has courage and value, whether he is a king, often does not depend on his ability to move, but on his ability to remain still.