I Can't Be a Person Who Loves Dragons Like Mr. Ye

I Can't Be a Person Who Loves Dragons Like Mr. Ye

by How Good Is The Sun And Moon Stone?

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Appearance content summary "Farewell" is a collection of poems in which filial piety practitioners sing about the beauty of filial piety. It is a work created by filial piety practitioners who have been filial piety to their mother for eight years. It contains a total of 100 poems. The author is the first of his kind to present and sing the full range of love and beauty in the process of filial piety, based on his profound experience and observation of the core of filial piety, and the life record of accompanying his sick old mother day and night. The works in the collection of poems are refreshing in two main ways. First, the small poems in the book, bit by bit, blossoming waves, abandon our usual empty calls for gratitude and filial piety and the bystanders' lyricism about filial piety, and use the method of live broadcast to give a heart-warming and touching display of the filial piety in progress in a small family around us, and portray a dear, warm, optimistic and tenacious image of a filial piety performer. Second, in the face of the trivial, difficult and long-lasting matters of filial piety in daily life, which are often looked down upon and not worth mentioning, the author either directly describes the situation or has a misty reverie, analyzing many unique insights and discoveries on many aspects of filial piety. For example: Cixiao is beautiful, and her beauty is a kind of confusion; for example: Cixiao is cumbersome, and her cumbersomeness seems meaningless. . . . . .

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