What does this sentence mean? Don't give up the donation, want to add meals? Great gods, help!
There is an article "Walking and Walking Again" in the book of Nineteen Ancient Poems in the Han Dynasty, which shows women's yearning for distant lovers. At the beginning of the poem, I said goodbye, then I said the road was far away, and then I said the pain of lovesickness. Finally, I ended with a sigh of relief: do it again and I will leave you. Since then, you and I have traveled thousands of miles, I am in heaven, and you are in heaven. It's a long way to Xiu Yuan, and it will be safe. North Malaysia is still attached to the north wind, south birds fly north, and nest in the south branch. The longer they are apart, the wider they become and the thinner they become. Wandering clouds cover the sun, and wanderers are reluctant to return in foreign countries. Thinking of the monarch makes people old, and the years are fleeting. There are many other things to say, just wish you take care of yourself and don't be hungry and cold. "Abandon donation": give up (this matter); "Never go back": Don't say (this matter) again. The last two sentences mean: don't mention the feeling of missing again, eat more and take care of yourself. This is a woman's helpless and comforting words. Also, don't complain that you haven't been reused by the court. You should eat as much as possible and have more strength to prepare for your efforts.