Two people with a strange fate, like a grasshopper on a line, rely on each other and test each other. Is this love or a sense of belonging? In order to protect the heroine, the hero lied that she was his fiancee, out of love or bravery? And catching a horse? Is love mixed with virtue, the experience of living and dying together, or love? Is it the sacrifice of a lover, or the punishment of a ruthless person, for the various sufferings the hero suffers because of the heroine behind his back?
The expression of love is sweet, but is being careful and caring about the other person love? That can also love others. Unlimited pampering, unlimited giving, and unlimited returns from the other party. Both parties do their best. Two extremely excellent people show their excellence to each other. Is this love? Maybe it's just curiosity and freshness, a temporary illusion about the excellent qualities that don't belong to you? At the end of the day, it is an admiration for wisdom, beauty, power and wealth. Is love all about admiring each other? So what kind of feelings are produced without knowing the other party yet?
Two people who feel their fate at the same time, the tacit understanding with each other and the shock in their hearts are different from meeting. The moment when fate is throbbing, the moment when the soul comes out of the body, has nothing to do with each other's appreciation, is it love?
I prefer the part where the two people in the south are crying.
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