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Please help me to explain Guiguzi's poem. Thank you.

The phrase "A hen's nest gives birth to a snake's belly" clearly refers to Feng Chu-Wolong, Pang Tong-Kongming's "tight and resourceful, but hesitant", which means that his wisdom is good, but his practice is not enough "hard work is born when he is at ease, and right and wrong are distinguished when he is quiet". In ancient times, it meant that he had a three-point understanding of the world before he left the hut. It is the flowers that bloom every night, and the moon is bright and cloudy, but he doesn't know how to accompany the money.

In the first half of my life, {flowers bloom, etc. I have great ambitions, but I have accomplished nothing.

"I have a brilliant career. I was hidden in the clouds in my early years, and the flowers blossomed at the end of the year. I asked the flat peaches to make some, and a wisp of breeze sent five. " This is a portrayal of Kong Ming's life.

Finally, Liu Bei is a sheep, so he said, "One day when you meet a sheep, you need to get on the horse, and you will be rich and glorious ~ ~"