Perhaps my master was worried that my wooden shoes trampled his precious moss and tapped Chai Men lightly, but no one opened it for a long time.
But this spring spring, after all, can't be caged. Look, there is a pink apricot sticking out of the wall.
Author background
Ye Shaoweng (date of birth and death unknown) was a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. Word heir, ancestral home Jian 'an (now Jian 'ou, Fujian). The original surname is Li, and the heir Longquan (now Zhejiang Longquan) is Ye. He lived in seclusion in Qiantang West Lake for a long time, and "it is not worthy to go to the garden" is widely read.
Annotation explanation
Worthless: I didn't meet the master.
Tile: A wooden shoe with teeth at the bottom, which can prevent slipping.
Button: Easy.
Chai Fei: A simple door made of tree strips.