Erhu with two strings, the rhythm is always like weeping and hurting oneself, and the chest is uncomfortable.
There are many different choices in life. If they lead to different life trajectories, the regrets of gain and loss are just a lifetime. Chen and Liu love the little tailor in different ways, sincere and beautiful. The little tailor who had not read Balzac chose Chen Kun, and the little tailor who had read Balzac did not choose, and left his grandfather and the two of them to go to the big city to find her new life. Liu Ye watched from a distance, and Chen Kun stepped forward and said: I love you so much, but you left without leaving a word. You made her read "Balzac", Balzac taught her that "a woman's beauty is priceless". If you see it to the end, do you still want to transform her? What you love is the most unpretentious and natural little tailor, it doesn't matter whether you have read Balzac or not, but the little tailor who has read Balzac is unknown. The time points of your growth are different, so miss it. But I always think that even if the nodes of the growth time are different, the rupture of self-awakening will not lead to the rupture of feelings, just like no matter how the fate of life changes, how the time flows, Chen and Liu always miss the original little tailor, Is it the most primitive little tailor who has not read Balzac? In fact, it is the unpretentious, pure and beautiful, like books and music that cannot be discarded no matter what. What about the little tailor? I went to Shenzhen, and then went to a small tailor in Hong Kong. Will I look for the original two? A simple watch, a simple want to get.
. Liu Ye said that he could not find it. Yes, the little tailor who realizes his self-worth may not be a long-term person.
In the long river of time, everything will be submerged and buried, just like the green hills of the old villages have also sunk into the bottom of the Yangtze River, only the most simple beauty is not moved by the stars, it is pursued by people, Can't be buried unless you give up.
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