From which poem does Du Fu's "human interest is pure joy" come from?

"The taste of the world is pure happiness" comes from Huanxisha, drizzle and oblique wind written by Su Shi, a writer in the Song Dynasty.

Original poem:

Huanxisha

On February 24th, 2007/KLOC-0, Yuan Feng went to Nanshan from Uncle Liu in Sizhou.

Drizzle and oblique wind created Han Xiao, while light smoke created sunny beaches in Liu Mei. The time to enter Huaihai and Luo Qing is getting longer and longer.

Snow foam and milk flowers float in the afternoon, and Artemisia annua shoots try spring vegetables. Human taste is pure happiness.

Translation:

It's raining in Mao Mao, windy and a little cold. The faint smoke and sparse willows on the beach seem to flatter the newly cleared beach. In front of my eyes, I entered Huaiqing Luo, which seemed to be gradually flowing, and I saw the vastness. Good milky white tea with fresh wild vegetables. What really tastes in the world is a touch of happiness.

Appreciate:

1. The first part of this poem is about the scene of early spring, and the second part is about the smell of green tea picnics when writers and fellow travelers travel in the mountains. The next movie is about the author's green tea picnic and happy mood during his visit.

2. The work is full of the breath of spring and the vitality of life, which embodies the author's love for real life and the spirit of winning and enterprising.

3. This poem, in a vivid picture with gorgeous colors and an open realm, embodies the author's open and elegant aesthetic interest and attitude towards life, giving people beautiful enjoyment and endless reverie.