I just finished watching "Violet Evergarden". When it first came out, I saw the title and style of the show and it was very Mary Sue, so I didn't click to watch it. Two days ago, I read a strong recommendation from a professor. I looked for it and watched it, but I cried from the second episode to the last episode. I feel that Violet's love is the first-class love in the world that Chen Yinke said: "First, the one who loves the most is like no one else in the world, and the idea is hanging in the air, but willing to die for it, such as Du Liniang in "The Peony Pavilion" Also." Wei is willing to live for it, walk into the joys and sorrows of thousands of people, beat and learn again and again in the life of love and pain, learn a point, the deeper the love, the more painful it is, and put what she has learned. Everything is made into pen and ink, and ghostwriting is a letter to connect people and heal people's hearts. She walks around with her typewriter, saving others and saving herself, exercising what Paustovsky puts it as a writer: "Every minute, every word uttered inadvertently, every The unintentional flow of hope, every profound or playful thought, every imperceptible beat of the human heart, like the fluttering of a poplar tree or the starlight reflected in a puddle at night—all are grains of gold dust. .
"We, the writers, sifted millions of these tiny dusts over decades, unknowingly gathered them together, fused them into alloys, and forged them into our 'golden' Rose' - a novella, novel or poem.
"Shami's golden rose! I think this rose is in a way a role model for our creative activity. It's strange that no one has taken the effort to find out how living words can arise from these precious motes of dust. torrent.
"However, just as the old sweeper made the golden rose to wish Susannah happiness, our creation aims to make the beauty of the earth, the call to fight for happiness, joy and freedom, to make the vast hearts and minds of human beings happy. The power of reason overcomes the darkness and shines like a sun that never sets."
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