
Standing Against the Wind
by Liu Jing
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German philosopher Simmel said: "When all problems, even the most subtle ones, are considered at the ultimate level, or when a person can feel the ultimateness from all problems, then in addition to being pessimistic, he can also What? Of course, this pessimism is actually the clarity after thoroughness, filled with tranquility and silence. "Perhaps every poem is born from every sensitive heart at the right time, and is a keen awareness of everything around it, thus giving birth to the cone of a poem. A departing figure, a disappearing leaf, a remaining fragment or even a hand caught in winter can all trigger a poetic shock.
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