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Excerpts from Yu Xiuhua’s sentences

The excerpts of Yu Xiuhua’s sentences are as follows:

1. There are continuous miseries in life and stories above the miseries. I love this indescribable life to death. I love the pride and the fog of low that emerge in life. I am grateful for my humble and living existence.

2. The rich smell of Hengdian is flowing through my bones, and the rapeseed flowers are blooming mightily. The vastness of life always makes people's hearts flutter, so they have the dream and enthusiasm to live, so they strive to love this spring.

3. What opens in piety must be a fearful piety. Even if I know that worrying about gains and losses has predicted that I will lose something, I still want to make this loss and try my best to gain it according to my heart.

4. The train runs in all directions from Jingmen, Hubei, like a person who can’t find his direction. I followed the train and ran in all directions, a person looking for direction. We can only wear sadness and continue to run rampant in the world to complete our unfinished life.

5. There will never be an encounter in our lives that we will not regret until death, and no one can bear the feeling of being ordinary after we meet.

6. A person is sad and a person is at a loss in his destiny. We are lonely children who keep warm in words. I am a contradictory person who constantly doubts the ins and outs of life but cannot completely betray. Things are always beyond our imagination, and the distance must be farther than we think it is.