Every day, he stood at the gate and observed the passing carriages with rapt attention. He could see carriages hurrying past, making a loud noise as they sped through the streets, kicking up dust. Other than the carriage, he could also hear the sounds of other vehicles on the street, as well as the conversations and shouts of pedestrians. These sounds made him feel both excited and tired because he had been observing these cars but had no time to stop and listen to the sounds around him. He saw not only the carriages but also the busy city and the lives of the people. He realized that as a person, he needed to understand the life of the city in depth in order to better describe it. At the same time, he was learning and growing because he realized that observation and listening were important foundations for writing. He heard not only the sound of the carriage but also other sounds on the street. These voices made him feel both excited and tired because he realized that he needed to understand the city better in order to write better. He realized that writing was not only about expressing his thoughts, but also about observing and listening deeply in order to better describe life.