What does the scenery in front of the door become better when the rain comes? Which poem does it come from?

1. The scenery in front of the door is better in the rain: The scenery in front of the door is better in the rain.

2. This poem is excerpted from "Breaking Through the Sands of Huanxi·Sickness Makes My Hair Shine" by Li Qingzhao, a poet from the Song Dynasty. I lie down and look at the waning moon on the window screen. Fry the cardamom tips into water and do not use them as tea. It is good to relax with poems and books on the pillow, and the scenery in front of the door is beautiful when the rain comes. Borrowing from many people all day long, mignonette.

3. This poem was written in the author's later years. It is a lyrical poem that mainly describes her life after illness. It is euphemistic and moving. Most of the words described in the poem are ordinary things and natural feelings, which are introduced lightly, but have a gripping effect.