Home is not just a place to live, nor is it just a vessel to hold trivial daily things. It is like a warm medium that carries the intersection of love and affection. As time passes, it witnesses, records, and leaves behind beauty. When the texture of marble meets the order of woodwork, he composes a paean from the main road to simplicity, as Thoreau said in "Walden Lake": "Everything that does not belong to life should be neatly removed and simplified into the most basic form, simple, simple, and simple again."