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What does it mean that life is suddenly like sending tea?

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 a tea lover. He said that he was a layman in tea, mostly to refresh himself, so tea should be strong to taste good. However, whether he is an interesting person or not, he exposed his love for tea in his slow cooking life:

"I think the best day is to get up in the morning to offer flowers, make tea at leisure, take a nap in the sun, walk in the fine rain and study under the night light. In this shallow time, fireworks are poetic, flowers bloom and fall outside the window, clouds come and go, with endless aftertaste and all the best. "

I really replied to his sentence, "Life is like giving someone away suddenly, and tea, soup and sunny weather don't cost money." Rather than drinking tea, he let himself live a life of fireworks in the reality that life is short, just like staying in a hostel. The day he described is what most people dream of, but few people can really realize it.