The beginning is the highlight, the hasty completion of the marriage in the sound of the cannon, and the high-profile echoes of the explosion at the beginning and end.
Under the big curtain of history, even if a woman is water, it is a puddle of aggressive water. She is active as much as possible, pessimism has no value, and she moves forward for the sake of life, for the chastity of marriage, and for the ideal. Persistently moving forward, the final destination is the end. It turns out that this society is not controlled by women.
No matter how complicated a woman is, she is always comfortable with a simple line, and no matter how simple a man is, it will suddenly become complicated.
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