Linglan Sanji

Linglan Sanji

by The Old Sow Fell In Love With The Donkey

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About This Novel

I have never been a person who loves poetry. I have never had the obsession to dig into the details and carefully consider the words, and I never regard "writing poetry" as a deliberate business. Only when the heart is entangled with worries, those messy emotions will unconsciously flow out from the tip of the pen. It turned out that the direct confession was too lengthy and disturbing to read, so I tried to use the short form of poetry to fold the worries into a few lines of words, which should be used to find a light place for the emotions. I prefer to spend my days surrounded by fireworks and mountains and rivers than sitting on my desk and pondering sentences: I love the elegance of the music of the piano, the game of moving pieces on a chessboard, the interest of pen and ink paintings, and the fragrance of ink when turning pages of a book. I often invite friends to share poems with wine and sip fragrant tea, and let time slowly flow in the elegance. I love to pack my bags and travel around, visiting famous mountains and rivers, watching the rushing rivers and green peaks, and stretching my mind in the vastness of the world. If I feel depressed, I like to go to ancient temples and Taoist temples. Listening to the morning bells and evening drums to wash away the dust, watching the incense curling up to soothe the mind, occasionally meeting monks, Taoists or fellow travelers, we sit down and chat about Zen and cultural context, letting those trivial anguish quietly melt away in the tranquility and cultural exchanges of the ancient temple. In the final analysis, whether it is a few occasional short poems, the elegance of music, chess, calligraphy and painting, or wandering around mountains, rivers and temples, it is just the way I get along with life - I do not deliberately pursue anything, I just want to find a sense of freedom and peace in the things I like.

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