Is there any sentence in "Autumn Night in a Mountain" that uses indirect lyricism and entrusts the poet's pursuit of ideal realm?

Spring spring might as well give it a rest, and the autumn sun can stay on the hills for a long time.

The end of the autumn night in the mountains: "my friend's prince, spring has passed and you are still here. What does it matter?" In this sentence, the author expresses his interest and pursuit of life in an indirect lyrical way. Here, the poet's praise for the beautiful life in the mountains and his rejection of the noisy life in officialdom are clearly presented. He felt that "in the mountains" was better than "in North Korea", clean and simple, and he could live a completely clean life away from officialdom, so he decided to retire.

Autumn Night in the Mountain is a poem by Wang Wei, a poet in Tang Dynasty. It depicts the beautiful scenery of the mountain village and the simple fashion of the villagers in the evening after the rain in Chu, Qing and autumn, and shows the poet's satisfaction with pastoral life and seclusion.