Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Life is like sending a letter, don't live up to the good weather of tea and soup.
Life is like sending a letter, don't live up to the good weather of tea and soup.
Life is suddenly like sending: people are fickle and live up to the fine weather: cherish the people, things and things in front of you, and have a pair of eyes to discover beauty.
The source of this sentence comes from Wang Zengqi's "The Taste of Man".
Wang Zengqi is known as a lyrical humanist, the last pure scholar in China and the last scholar-bureaucrat in China.
His prose is beautiful, elegant and concise. Generous and plain vernacular can interpret the most real life. Life is full of deep breath and affection, and his writing is simple and natural. His works are unique and romantic. Reading his words can nourish our dry hearts.
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