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Is there really anyone who has been in literature and art?

I don't think there is anyone who has never been literate. Everyone's behavior habits and cognitive views are different, so everyone should have different views on literature and art. In my cognitive view, literature and art are natural, simple, casual, a little romantic, a little thoughtful, and so on. Words and sentences in language, inner twists and turns, and leisure and freedom on weekdays all belong to what I think of literature and art. Apart from language, psychology and behavior habits, many small details in daily life can reflect a person's literary style.

I have a very literary friend. She is used to wearing long cotton and linen dresses, wearing light makeup and long black hair. She sits in the sun reading, drinking tea, listening to songs, taking photos and traveling. Her existence is like a wisp of osmanthus fragrance in the autumn wind, faint, moist and cold. This should be a typical literary woman. Undoubtedly, this is the literary image in most people's minds. This kind of literature and art is also the most extensive and common. Some people who like literature and nature can easily become such literary youths, but this kind of literature and art is somewhat far from the secular world. They are not very grounded, and they don't look easy to get close to. This is a type of literature and art, which cannot replace literature and art in a broad sense, at least not in my mind.

There are many uneducated old people, many of whom are illiterate, who can't write fancy articles and have no delicate thoughts to feel sadness. They don't have a typical literary atmosphere, and the gullies on their skin can't support the obscurity under the lens. So they never do literature? Actually, it's not. Grandpa has an old neighbor. He was a carpenter when he was young and retired at home when he was old. He is a restless man. There are many flowers in his small yard, including Mei Lan and Zhu Ju, and the delicious smell of meat that is very popular now. Isn't this old peasant with rough hands literary? Besides, in his spare time, grandpa will weave small dragonflies with bamboo pieces to make grandma happy. Isn't this also literature and art? This is also the literature and art of ordinary people. I think it grew out of the land, accepted the baptism of nature and experienced the erosion of time.

I think everyone has his own literary style, which is sometimes inadvertently revealed, such as the smell of coffee brewed while sitting on the sofa watching movies, souvenirs made by himself when traveling, a red leaf in the gap of books a long time ago ... Isn't this all the literature and art of ordinary people? Then who can say that a drunken man, an elderly grandfather, an aunt walking the dog, and a grocery store owner don't have their own literature and art? Ordinary people have ordinary people's literature and art. Isn't the literary style they inadvertently reveal in their lives more interesting and rich?