Squire Timothy said to the girl Laura: "I grew up in this shade of trees, Laura. Now it is old and withered, and it is more shaky when the storm blows, and I have to put it down. But I don't want to give it up for anything."
Laura: "I love the plants and trees in the country. If I go back and find something missing, I will be sad."
Timothy: "But things have changed, Laura. Things have changed."
Lark Rise to Candleford, Queqi Township to Candleford.
A semi-autobiographical novel by Flora Thompson was adapted into a British drama. The melody reverberates over the wheat fields, and reverberates to the English countryside of the Victorian era.
Whether it’s Cheqixiang or Zhuzhen, not everyone is living the "pastoral life" we admire. The life of ordinary people is still full of difficulties and worries. , Between people, there is always that touch of warmth and kindness.
It is the touch of warmth and kindness that we miss. As things change, it is difficult for us to go back, and even if we go back, we will find something missing. But about the tree, about the hometown, about the memory of the past, have always been in our body. Like a skylark, flying away from the tree where it once inhabited, that tree is still in its life.
In fact, the tree has become part of the skylark's life. The tree constitutes the skylark.
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