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Lonely out of the mountains, rushing has never been idle.

The waterfall falls continuously, and the eyebrows are lowered into the bay.

Your poem "Stream" uses the metaphor of the stream as a metaphor to vividly depict a picture of the journey of life from the deep mountains to the bay, containing rich philosophy and natural beauty. Here's how the poem is interpreted:

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1. **The Quiet of the Beginning**: "Lonely out of the mountains", the first sentence takes the reader into a quiet and slightly lonely scene, the stream quietly originates from the deep mountains, symbolizing the beginning of life, quiet and unknown.

2. **The Power of Perpetual Motion**: "The flow is never idle", this sentence shows the vitality and persistence of the stream, no matter what obstacles it encounters, it always maintains a forward momentum, implying the unremitting pursuit and continuous efforts in the journey of life.

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3. **Challenge and Transformation**: "Waterfall Falls", through the image of "Waterfall", it shows the challenges and ups and downs faced by the stream during the journey, each fall is a display of strength, but also a change of form, symbolizing the frustration and growth in life.

4. **Tranquility**: "Low eyebrows into the bay", finally, the stream flows into the wide bay, described as "low eyebrows", conveying an image of humility and integration, symbolizing a peaceful and tolerant life state achieved after the wind and rain.

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Through the natural flow of the stream, the whole poem skillfully reflects the various stages of life and the changes in mood, from the starting point of loneliness and loneliness, to the process of endless struggle, and finally to tranquility and spaciousness, which is not only a praise of the natural scene, but also a profound understanding of the philosophy of life.