No. As far as the composer is concerned, he always writes music because of some influence and inspiration from real life. He sometimes expresses this influence and inspiration directly in the titles he gives to his works. As far as the listener is concerned, although it is impossible for him to hear the real-life content directly from the work, he can always associate it with the real-life content through the music. This is because music originates from the composer's spiritual feelings about real life. And it is an expression of spiritual feelings. As long as the listener can respond emotionally to the composer's feelings, he can reproduce some real life content in his inner life. Here, it is the inner emotions of the listener that serve as the medium for musical works to reproduce real life.