What is the happy life pursued by the poet in this poem?

Haizi's happiness is a self-reliant, free and idle life, and it is the life of a hermit poet. It is spiritual and different from ordinary people's view of happiness.

The happiness of ordinary people is nothing more than luxurious material life, exciting sensory satisfaction, lofty status and brilliant achievements, all of which are materialistic. Haizi understands happiness as the self-expression and self-satisfaction of life. Although life is simple, he can enjoy freedom and happiness, unlike ordinary people who are tired of fame and fortune. The depth of this understanding is impressive.