The world is too big, but there is nowhere to settle, and you feel like you are drifting wherever you go. ?
The world is so vast that as far as the eye can see, there is nothing to focus on.
If you are too free, you will lose your freedom. Sometimes you need some constraints.
One flower, one leaf, one door, one window, all are one world.
Through a window, you can see a different world.
Especially the ancient Chinese took this poetic and artistic conception to an extreme.
Mottled ancient walls, windows facing the street, and a pot of blooming azaleas. ? (Street corner of Xidi Ancient Village)
Every window has a different perspective.
The ubiquitous picture frame
This is a plum blossom window on the second floor of Li Xiangjun’s former residence. Back then, Xiangjun also leaned against the building and looked at the prosperous Qinhuai River opposite, looking forward to your arrival every day.
Using the window as the stage, a song of Jiangnan in late spring is performed.
Different doors write the same ancient feelings.
It is better to eat without meat than to live without bamboo. Sit next to the window, watch the wind blow through the sparse bamboos, and listen to a state of mind.
It is relatively rare to have windows on the walls of the courtyard
There is a clump of peonies planted in the courtyard. Taking advantage of the moon cave gate and the season of peonies in full bloom, the woman in the courtyard of the deep house is sitting quietly in the room. Watch "The Flowers Are Full and the Moon is Full" and miss your relatives far away. This is also the courtyard of Xidi, an ancient village. Compared with Hongcun, Xidi Village has more people living as officials and doing business, the courtyards are deeper, the walls are higher, and the layout of the halls and courtyards and the design of the corners are more artistic.