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There is a famous saying by Mu Xin called "I don't know what to forgive." What is the original sentence?

One of Mu Xin's famous sayings is "I don't know what to forgive." The original words are:

One time in class, everyone was waiting for Mu Xin, and the sun was very beautiful. As soon as he entered the door, he said that along the way, he felt that everything could be forgiven, but he didn't know what to forgive. After returning home that day, he wrote the following "forgiveness" poem: May is coming to an end, the strong light is shining, and the trees are shaded all the way. It is dull until the evening, the red-breasted bird sings on the wire, and the sky darkens comfortably, It was slowly, very slowly, that the white houses among the green leaves all came together to become dark, dark, and clear? kind?? Euphemistic? I don’t know what to forgive, but I sincerely feel that everything in the world can be forgiven.

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Brief introduction of Mu Xin

Mu Xin?, born in 1927 in Tongxiang, Zhejiang. His real name is Sun Pu, his courtesy name is Yangzhong, his nickname is Muxin, and his pen name is Muxin. Graduated from Shanghai Fine Arts College. Settled in New York in 1982. Chen Danqing’s mentor. In the Chinese circles in Taiwan and New York, he is regarded as an elite and legendary figure who has a deep understanding of traditional Chinese culture. He has published many books. ?Mr. Mu Xin’s eldest nephew Zheng Ruzhen is the eldest son of Mr. Zheng Tieru, the former president of the Bank of Hong Kong, and the nephew of Mr. Xie Renbing, a famous social activist in the Republic of China. He has a good relationship with Mr. Qian Zhongshu, and his mother knows Mr. Lu Xun. In 1946, he entered the "Shanghai Art College" founded by Liu Haisu to study oil painting, but later transferred to Lin Fengmian, who was closer to his art philosophy, and entered the "Hangzhou National Art College" to continue exploring Chinese and Western painting. In 1971, Mr. Mu Xin was arrested and imprisoned for 18 months during the Cultural Revolution. All his works were burned and three fingers were broken. After the Cultural Revolution, he was rehabilitated and served as the president of Hangzhou Painting Research Society, secretary-general of Shanghai Arts and Crafts Association, chief designer of Shanghai Arts and Crafts Center, editor-in-chief of the journal "Beautiful Life", and professor of aesthetic theory at Jiaotong University. Mr. Mu Xin is also one of the “Top Ten Designers” who has participated in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. ? Collection of essays "Random Thoughts of Jonmeca", "Collection of Essays", "Impromptu Judgment", "Going Without Footsteps", "Project Malague", "Feast of Fish and Beauty", "Sympathy Interruption"; collection of poems "Three Trees in Spain" "Balong", "My Lots of Lust", "The Skylark Cried All Day", "Meet Me in the Middle", "Pseudo-Solomon", etc.; novel collection "Windsor Cemetery Diary", etc. However, there are still a large number of posthumous manuscripts, fragments and haiku that have not yet been published.