yao is read in Leshan, a wise man who enjoys water and benevolence, because the word "music" here means image. There are also many records in ancient books, all of which indicate that the word "Yue" here is indeed pronounced as "yao". For example, this pronunciation is clearly marked in Zhu Xi's Notes on the Analects of Confucius.
It is recorded in The Analects of Confucius that "the knower enjoys water, while the benevolent enjoys Leshan", which means that the wise are happy to be like water, while the benevolent are happy to be like mountains. Each landscape has its own merits, and benevolence is our pursuit. Even if it is beyond our power, we must yearn for it. The fun of mountains and rivers can only be understood if you devote yourself wholeheartedly.
Revelation:
People with "wisdom" will be lively, self-contained and careless like water; People with "benevolence" will be as majestic, lofty and steady as mountains. Behind "the wise move, the benevolent is quiet; Wise people are happy, and benevolent people live longer ",which is the result of having these two morals: being a wise person will be more agile and happy;" Being a benevolent person will be quieter and live longer.
Confucius guided us with "mountains and rivers": he realized the life wisdom of "combining dynamic and static, combining rigidity and softness", which was as profound and broad as water and as far-sighted as a mountain.