The Most Lovesick Thing in the Book

The Most Lovesick Thing in the Book

by Kong Ming

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Does lovesickness need a reason? Is happiness in the eyes of others true happiness? Along the way, how many beautiful scenery have we failed to live up to? Cherish the present, the present is the most beautiful, lovesickness is the most beautiful, where is the lovesickness, in the book, in Kong Ming's collection of essays "The Most Lovesickness in the Book". Kong Ming said that his book is a "one-shot view", or it contains rational thinking but relies on emotional impulse. This is true, but it cannot help but be self-effacing. In fact, the world he writes about is not so much impulsive inspiration as it is straightforward and sincere, not attached or following the trend, but individual and flexible. There is no "soul poison", only "honey of love", aestheticism, boundless romance, and love-struck pen writing. It is so wonderful!

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