Yesterday in the rain, I rushed to the small village about 50 kilometers northwest of Warsaw to make a pilgrimage to Gerazova Wola, the former residence of Polish composer and pianist Chopin, rebuilt after World War II, more than 100 square meters of area, is the ordinary teacher family more than 200 years ago. The former residence was quiet and independent in the middle of the botanical garden, but I thought it would not be like this, so I talked to the little brother of the janitor, and he said that the land and the house were owned by Chopin's father's employer, and now it was really "noisy and noisy".