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This is an old couplet. The first part is: nothing to do. There are two downlines, namely: 1. Leave it to fate. 2. Sitting is always proud. The composition of the couplets is as follows: Part I: Looking at the autumn water and having nothing to do, and Part II: Listening to the sky and rejuvenating. And the first part: idle look at autumn water, much ado about nothing, the second part: sit proudly. ?
Because one of the traditional Chinese characters of "leisure" is to add the word "month" to the door, you have written it as "smell" by mistake.
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