Heart is Like a Mirror

Heart is Like a Mirror

by Huang Fucai

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Some people say that the moon in foreign countries is rounder than that in China. This is considered to be due to a mentality of worshiping foreign countries and favoring foreign countries. Therefore, it has been criticized by many Chinese people with strong national self-esteem. In fact, both foreign countries and China share the same moon, so why is it different in size? This truth is so obvious that it seems like there is no need to say more. But recently, I read Brother Fucai's upcoming collection of essays, "The Heart is Like a Mirror," and it aroused some other associations in me: In the eyes of some people, the moon in foreign countries may be rounder than in China; while in the eyes of others, they may feel that the moon in their hometown is rounder than anywhere else. This is entirely due to being in a leisurely environment, a kind of instant aesthetic emotion is generated, which is exactly the effect of "red rain making waves at will". And the key point is that this is the moon in the eyes of Chinese people. If you think about it carefully, it seems that the Chinese people have always had a special liking for the moon, and there are endless wonderful poems and sentences about the moon.

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