That little white flower and the shadow cast by the inadvertently colored window lattice are all testimony to the hurried pace at that time and the little beauty in our hearts.
This is a story that only teenagers have.
PS. In addition to the story, I think it's really good to show the life of the Islamic people. The kind of realism that is like a documentary reminds me of Jia Zhangke. They are very real records of life and stories in life. Although the story is small, fragmented, and simple, (it's a little boring to read...), it makes people feel very sincere and real "true".
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