"After picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom hard work for whom sweet" describes bees.
I. The original text
No matter what the flat land or the tip of the mountain, the infinite scenery has been taken up.
After picking the honey of a hundred flowers, for whom is it hard work and for whom is it sweet?
Translation
No matter whether it is on the flat land or on the peaks of the mountains, their beautiful scenery is occupied by the bees. O bee, you have picked all the flowers and made nectar, for whom have you worked so hard, and for whom do you want to let them taste the sweetness?
Three Sources
The Bee by Luo Yin of the Tang Dynasty
I. Background of Creation
In the thirteenth year of the Dazhong era (859 A.D.), Luo Yin traveled to the capital to take the examination for the title of scholar, and he failed to get the title after seven years. The author was disillusioned, and then he saw the opposing scenes of people working hard in the fields and some court officials getting something for nothing, which may be the reason why Luo Yin made this song "The Bee", a satirical metaphor for those who get something for nothing.
Second, Appreciation
This poem praises the noble character of bees for their hard work, and also alludes to the author's hatred and dissatisfaction with those who get something for nothing. The poem is characterized by several artistic manifestations: the desire to take away and give away, a powerful counter-fall; the narrative cross-examination, singing and sighing with emotion; and a deep moral, which can be interpreted in two ways.