A poem describing pastoral life, and talk about your understanding of this poem.

"Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields"

Original text:

There is no suitable vulgar charm, and one's nature is to love hills and mountains.

I accidentally fell into the dust net and passed away for thirty years.

The tame birds miss the old forest, and the fish in the pond miss their old abyss.

Open up the wilderness in the south, stay humble and return to the garden.

The square house covers more than ten acres and has eight or nine thatched houses.

The elms and willows shade the back eaves, and the peach and plum trees in front of the hall.

The distant village is warm and the smoke is lingering in the ruins.

Dogs bark in the deep alleys, and roosters crow at the top of the mulberry trees.

The courtyard is clean of dust and clutter, and the empty room has plenty of leisure.

After being in a cage for a long time, you can return to nature.

Brief analysis:

This poem goes from the strong boredom of official life to the beautiful and moving pastoral scenery and the comfort and joy of rural life, revealing a feeling of relief. Expressing love for nature and freedom.