
Youth with the Wind
by Meng Xin
About This Novel
At the beginning of life, it is like a clear spring or a stream, flowing from its source, clear and pure, lively and cheerful, singing and advancing all the way. When life enters the prime of life, it is like a river flowing with great momentum and waves, and we can no longer see its bottom. As it flows, the river water will inevitably be mixed with sediment and dirt, and it will carry sunken boats and dead boats. In the later years of life, in the autumn of life, the frost is heavy, like a river that merges with hundreds of rivers and spreads out in the vast plains. The water is dark and the river is wide, flat, calm, and no flow can be seen. Where the river and the sea meet, there are vast expanse of blue waves, water and sky are the same color, sails hang high, and gulls gather in the air. Finally, the river disappeared into the vast ocean and completed its lifelong mission.
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