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"Harmony, respect and silence, feathering and harmony, one period at a time"

"One Issue, One Meeting" tells the story of the heroine Lu Jie's experience in Japan, Nepal and Greece. The tone is calm but not dull, and the language is simple but not simple. It seems that you are traveling around, but in fact you have met more different lives and recorded them. Leaving the familiar life, in a strange place, with a different mentality, the world has changed.

It took me about five days to finish reading this book. Read two or three chapters every night, and then fall asleep. I don't know if this book really gives me inner peace. The quality of sleep is surprisingly good these days. Perhaps reading books before going to bed is better than using alcohol to help you sleep.

I like traveling, but for various reasons, I haven't been to many places so far, but my desire to go out has been much stronger in the past two years, and I have indeed visited many places more than before, although I can't go too far. I also like taking pictures. Yes, I dare not use the word "photography" here. I think it is too professional. At my present level, I might as well describe it as taking pictures. I prefer taking pictures of scenery and still life to people. I always feel that it is more or less offensive to take pictures of TAs without others' permission. Occasionally take pictures of others' backs and silhouettes. After all, sometimes people are more touching. I have always believed that taking pictures is to record a touching moment.