Everywhere in Life, There Are Always Lovesickness and Withered Green Trees

Everywhere in Life, There Are Always Lovesickness and Withered Green Trees

by Different Mountains And Rivers

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The text in this book is quite philosophical, with far-reaching ideas, fresh and refined, and rich in connotation. It conveys a kind of simplicity and spirituality, nostalgia for relatives, thoughts on rural changes, attachment to friends, and feelings of vague love. ?? There is a word of love running through the whole book, which is divided into four parts: family affection, friendship, nostalgia, and love. All these feelings come from the sincerity, and all sincerity is worth remembering. All remembrances can only be recorded in words. His prose comes from individual life experience. Generally speaking, the human emotions, material forms, world phenomena and scenery that enter the text show a unique spiritual background and aesthetic style. The text is deep and soothing, gorgeous and broad, slender and vigorous. By exploring various themes and approaching the truth of life, the boundaries of individual life are extended to a greater extent and reach a high artistic level. Overall, this book is a very readable collection of essays.

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