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I want my life to be a poem, sometimes simple and sometimes exquisite. Next sentence

I want to turn my life into a poem, sometimes simple and sometimes exquisite. The next sentence is:

Unexpectedly, life has become my song, sometimes unreliable, sometimes out of tune. But I still don't believe in life. I always believe that life will not fail a person who wants to be beautiful.

The original text is: I finally reached the age I envied as a child, but I didn't become the person I wanted to be as a child. I want to turn my life into a poem, sometimes simple and sometimes exquisite. Unexpectedly, life has become my song, sometimes unreliable, sometimes out of tune. But I still don't believe in life. I always believe that life will not fail a person who wants to be beautiful.

From "Turning Life into Poetry"

Xiangzi, a post-90s photographer, fell in love with it while visiting Zhong Nanshan with friends, and decided to spend the rest of his life here. Rent a yard, raise chickens and grow vegetables, and live an idyllic life.

However, her deviant lifestyle is far from her parents' expectations. After a fierce struggle with her parents. Finally, I got the consent of my parents.

Xiangzi, the author of this book, described her life in Zhong Nanshan. Reading her words makes people who have lived in the city for a long time feel extremely relaxed. It seems that they have found a place to put their tired hearts in the book.