
The Fifth Year in Kyoto (thousands of Douban High-scoring Original Works·the State of the World)
by Su Zhenshu
About This Novel
Seeing the bleak world, listen to a sigh! The work tells the endless details that the author recalled during his fifth year in Kyoto. Perhaps the most touching thing about Kyoto is the "passage". Every minute and every second is so beautiful that it makes people heartache. The author is already very familiar with the streets, people, and even the dialect here. Sometimes, you can also help foreign travelers with directions, or explain some local issues, and receive them as friendly as possible with a "local" attitude. And more often than not, the author knows that he is the traveler and that all this does not belong to him. All she could do was to be grateful that she was in the endless passage of thousands of years, and that she would be able to remember her for a long time after she left. "This year is my fifth year in Kyoto. Except for my hometown, there has never been any place where I have stayed for such a long time. The strangeness, shock, joy, and emotion I felt at many moments have now calmed down. When I came back from school at night, I rode my bicycle towards Mount Daimonji. There was always a wonderful moon in the sky, and it illuminated The clouds were clear and transparent, and it was like I was the only one in the world. I wanted to talk and remember everything I saw, but without exception, it was like the ripples of passing water and the traces of quicksand, completely impossible to clean up. "Su Zhenshu, a guest in Kyoto, sees deer in the mountains all year round.
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