This question seems to be answered in the eyes of Shu Xilin. I once saw a post. It was Hirokazu Kore-eda who mentioned in the article in memory of her that he seemed to see divinity in Shu Xilin. Yes, Ms. Xilin's laughter is an existence that makes people forget the pain. No one can forget her mother and grandma. The stories in The Taste of Chengsha are very shallow and shallow, and it seems that they can happen in every quiet space. The narrator gently describes "Good morning, see you later." expectations. Every part of her tenderness is so beautiful, patiently listening to the beans telling stories about the sunny and rainy days they saw, listening to the laughter of the wind and the rustling of cherry blossoms, listening to the heart that lived in the fence all the year round standing in the sun at this time how happy. "We want to live in a society where the sun shines." I think, only when we spend a lot of time in the dark will we understand the gentleness of the sun. We all have our own stories when we are born into this world, and we should explore them. Belong to the meaning of your own life, see, listen, share, and live seriously. Even in this low and gloomy spring, we should believe that flowers will bloom and everyone will be treated tenderly by this spring.
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