At the beginning, I said that although my residence was built in an environment where people came and went, I couldn't hear the noise of cars and horses. "Cars and horses are flying in the sky" is the communication of the upper class, and the so-called "crown belt is self-seeking". Because Tao Yuanming likes to complain about poverty, and people often forget that the "poverty" of aristocratic families and the "poverty" of ordinary people are not the same thing, the meaning of these two poems is ignored. In fact, Taoists are descendants of Tao Kan, the founding father of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and are the most powerful clan in Xunyang. Therefore, although Tao Yuanming's branch has declined, it is unusual to be cold and lonely. Then there is a question: how can you do this? Then there is the answer, which naturally comes down to the core of the first four sentences-"the heart is far from being biased." "Far" is the most commonly used concept in metaphysics, which refers to a state of mind that transcends secular interests, takes it lightly and stays at home. The "faraway mind" here is to adopt an isolated and indifferent attitude towards the world of fame and fortune, naturally alienating the cars and horses running towards the secular world, and the place where you live becomes secluded. Furthermore, "the sound of horses and chariots" is not only a real thing, but also a symbol. It represents the whole bureaucratic society's struggle for power and profit, fame and fortune.