This play is not only a humorous sitcom, but also rich in many life philosophies. At the same time, it is mixed with many realistic factors, such as unemployment, the contradiction between work and ideals, the pain of losing loved ones, and the subsequent optimistic change in life. And so on, so there is no shortage of warmth, touching and educational significance.
Children, there are always many important romantic moments in life. They make life more meaningful. But there is a problem: the moment of romance is fleeting, and the cruel, uncut bastard lurking in the corner is derived from the romance. Its name is reality.
Life is short, and if you ever come across a beautiful, exciting, crazy moment in it, you gotta seize it while you can before that moment's gone. You have to hold it tightly before it disappears.
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