The sound of water is always in my ears, the scenery of mountains never leaves the door, sweeping the floor, leaving shadows on trees, brushing the bed, what does the sound of the piano mean?

The sound of water is always in my ears, and the scenery of mountains is never far away from my door. Literally speaking, this layman or monk lives at the foot of the mountain and by the water. The general scene of the poem may not be realistic, the poet wants to express the tranquility and elegance of his living environment. The photo of the tree sweeping the floor talks about the interaction between the poet and nature, which reflects the author's inner tranquility. It also reflects the author's satisfaction with the current situation and his joyful mood.

The sound of the harp on the bed and the harp literally means that you can hear the sound of the harp by gently wiping the table. I think it is barely true. It is far from the realm of "sweeping the floor and leaving a photo on the tree". The author is a bit incompetent... Playing the harp in the wind of the lantern (personal) Continue one without measuring your capabilities)