"Castle Peak can't cover up, after all, it flows eastward" embodies the view that both nature and human society have their own laws of development. Everything is developing and changing, and it must undergo germination, growth and maturity, and eventually it will perish. These laws exist objectively and do not depend on people's subjective will and consciousness.
Similar poems are:
Wildfire can't burn it out, but the spring breeze can revive it.
On one side of the boat, Qian Fan races; At the head of the sick tree, every year is a spring shower.
But this spring spring, after all, can't be caged. Look, there is a pink apricot sticking out of the wall.