I Came to the Temple in My Heart Early (my Tibetan Psalm)

I Came to the Temple in My Heart Early (my Tibetan Psalm)

by Zou Jin

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Ch. 67闭上眼,满眼都是星星
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About This Novel

In the sacred pure land of Tibet, the poet has a pure heart, clasping his hands and silently reciting the motto of love in his heart. He creates a fairyland of love in the name of poetry, which not only faces the purity of divinity but also analyzes the complexity of human nature. These beautiful sentences full of talent bring us into his spiritual world: he compares the quiet holy lake to a woman's bright eyes; the misty dawn and the stars hanging high in the night sky are always the places closest to the poet's soul. We have been transformed hundreds of thousands of times, met hundreds of thousands of times, and separated hundreds of thousands of times. Only fate and love cannot be worn away by reincarnation, and will always be solidified in this clear and clear picture. In this noisy and exhausting era, the poet Zou Jin picks flowers and wades in the wilderness of poetry, picks up light in the dust of history, and nourishes life in the purification of the soul. He hopes that every reader can find the way back to his love when passing through this temple of love.

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