A Visitor to the Hermit: What kind of life state does Ye Shaoweng's poetry show for the hermit?

I found two "The Visitor to the Hermit" which belong to Ye Shaoweng. Let me analyze them for you respectively:

Don't dream of the king's gate, but knock on the hermit's gate.

children are lonely first, and clouds are accompanied by leisure.

if the new path of bamboo shoots is blocked, the low wall is to look at the mountains.

After several trips to Matsushita, it is the first poem to hoe poria cocos

. This poem shows the recluse's leisurely and peaceful life. You see, he is at ease with the clouds in the mountains, and he has the momentum of feathering up and becoming immortal. In order to view the mountain scenery, I cut down the wall and transplanted bamboo shoots. Look at the last sentence, he went under the pine tree several times, and finally got the harvest and got the medicinal material Poria cocos. This kind of life is really a fairy, which makes people envy!

Let's talk about the second poem "The Visitor":

"The Visitor"

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Opening the door to welcome guests, wearing a robe, and a macaque tree beside the well.

the child looks for fruit in the grass, and the wife crosses the fragrant mash from the corner.

The old pine nuts can grow big now, but the new Maotang is not very high.

I haven't tasted it all over your trip, and leeks and spring rain bamboo shoots are bad.

This poem shows the hermit's life state of enjoying family happiness: Look, his son is looking for fruit in the grass, his wife is picking fairy grass, and he is planting trees to make wine himself, enjoying the joy of life; It is said that he is comfortable and hospitable because he is wearing a mountain robe to meet distant visitors by the peach tree, and he uses bamboo shoots and leeks to entertain guests. It is a pure natural and pollution-free green food, and how he can enjoy life. It's a pity that in today's society, it's hard to find such a hermit any more. Most of us have joined the economic tide and experienced many ups and downs!