1. When I love you, the pines in the wind will sing your name with their silken leaves. —— Pablo Neruda, "Twenty Love Poems and Songs of Despair"
2. Have you ever loved someone? She looked like the sunshine on Christmas morning, or the little squirrel on the pine branch after the first snow. , the mud spots splashed on the trouser legs of pedestrians on the path on a rainy day, and the most beautiful roses. ——Nabokov's "Lolita"
3. The pine treetops are humming. It was difficult to walk in long rubber boots. He didn't hold an umbrella, and the rainwater flowed down his parted head and into his collar. But he continued climbing despite the storm. ——Yukio Mishima's "Chao Sao"
4. When I love you, the pine trees in the wind will sing your name with their silk-like leaves. ——Neruda
5. Pine trees are always straight, as if they are listening to the wind. The fir tree never takes a nap and seems to be waiting for something. Trees have no anxiety, no panic, never get upset, don't complain casually, and wait patiently in silence. We should learn from the pine or fir tree that does not compete. ——Nietzsche, "The Drifter and His Shadow"
6. The clouds rise from the pine trees, and you walk up the steps step by step. ——Gu Cheng
7. Little pine tree, let me accompany you to complete the "natural" picture. ——Bing Xin's "Stars·Spring Water"
8. The green pine trees will never change, and the surrounding mountain scenery will not change. I suddenly hated why the pines and cypresses needed holly, otherwise there would be replacement embellishments of red, white, green and yellow.
——Bing Xin's "Collected Prose of Bing Xin"