Yong'an Changding

Yong'an Changding

by Writer Ning Xi

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The work mainly describes Chang Ding, who suffers from depression. When he reaches middle age, he faces the impact of unemployment. At the same time, the birth of a child makes him exhausted to cope with it. He chose to escape from the suffocating life and fled to the happy childhood in his memories - the old house of his uncle's family. Here, he saw all living beings and himself. He slowly found himself and allowed himself to truly grow into a middle-aged man. From birth, we learn various skills for survival. From the time we begin to pronounce words and then walk upright, we continue to learn all kinds of knowledge. When we encounter setbacks, we find that we have never learned anything and are at a loss. Growing up along the way requires stumbling. Don't forget to stand up when you fall. Don't forget to encourage yourself when you are embarrassed. Middle age is a watershed for a person. He gradually loses his youthfulness, gradually steps out of the hustle and bustle, and returns to his true nature. Slowly adapt to the change in roles, your young shoulders must become thicker, and you must take on more responsibilities. In middle age, you will stand at a higher place and see more scenery. In short, middle-aged people should not be afraid of change or pressure, accept changes calmly, and at the same time, don't forget to enjoy the beautiful life and scenery.

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Ning Xi51mo ago

Chang Ding gradually became more confident. He began to truly understand suffering and truly began to grow. Chang Ding saw his own shadow in them. He drew nutrients from them and gradually grew stronger. Their helplessness, forbearance, and pain are all due to him, but none of them are not him.

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