Is there a poem that can describe a complete life?

Four musts. leisure

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Make tea, splash ink and write poems,

Read the rain, listen to the wind and ask nature.

Wandering in the mountains, singing,

The sunset is drunk and beautiful.

With this elegant environment and this full life, life is not lonely, life is not lonely, how full, more like a fairy. I hope readers can comment on your lifestyle. 1, without proper rhyme, naturally loves Qiushan. -Tao Yuanming's "Return to the Garden, Part I"

Interpretation: When I was young, I didn't follow the custom. It is my nature to love nature.

2, rice flowers say bumper harvest. Listen to the frogs. -Xin Qiji's "Walking on the Yellow Sand Road in Xijiang Moonlight Night"

Interpretation: The cool evening breeze seems to bring cicadas in the distance. In the fragrance of rice flowers, people are talking about the harvest year, and there are waves of frogs in their ears, as if talking about the harvest year.

3. An egret flies over the quiet swamp, and mango birds sing in the trees in midsummer. —— Wang Wei's "Long Rain/Autumn Return to Wangchuan Village and I Stay at Wangchuan"

Interpretation: A row of egrets swept through the vast and flat paddy fields; The euphemistic cry of orioles came from the dense Woods near the field.

At noon on the day of weeding, sweat dripped down the soil. -Li Shen's "Two Antiques/Two Farmers"

Interpretation: At noon in midsummer, under the scorching sun, farmers are still working and sweat is dripping in the soil.

5. The mountains are green and the mountains are white, and the rain is like smoke in the rules of sound and sound. -April in rural Weng Juan.

Interpretation: The hillside fields are lush with vegetation, and the water color in the rice fields reflects the skylight. The sky is misty and rainy, cuckoos are crying, and the earth is thriving.

6. The sunflower in the green garden is exposed to the sun. -Anonymous "Long song"

Interpretation: Sunflowers in the garden are lush, and Ran Ran rises in the crystal clear morning sun.

7, plum apricot fat, wheat cabbage flowers thin. -Fan Chengda's Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous, Part II

Interpretation: a plum tree becomes golden, and the longer the apricot, the bigger it is; Buckwheat flowers are white and rape flowers are sparse.

8. Children and grandchildren did not solve the problem of farming and weaving, but also learned to plant melons in the shade of mulberry trees. -Fan Chengda's "Summer Village Miscellaneous Seven"