The great man of chivalry is to serve the country and the people, and I have also thought about what the chivalrous man in me wants. Li Bai said, "I will leave my clothes afterwards and hide my work and name", which is certainly a kind of broad-mindedness and indifference to fame and fortune, but I think that what the chivalrous man thinks must have a larger pattern and concern.
I tried to create an image of a young chivalrous man looking up at the stars, placing him in a larger spatial dimension. The young man's sword, cloak and body become one with the dragon and the mountains. He pads his toes and supports this sky together with the waterfall flowing down, which also implies that the realistic teenagers should be positive and broad-minded. There are always more worthy things waiting for us in the distance.