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"Starting with face value, falling into talent and being loyal to character"
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1, "Start with face value, fall into talent and be loyal to character" comes from the poem "Like a person" by the poet Wu, "Like a person, start with face value, fall into talent, be loyal to character, be infatuated with body, be infatuated with voice and be intoxicated with family."

The meaning of this sentence is that this person who likes to worship made his heart grow well at first, and later found that he was very talented. When I get to know him better, I feel that he has a good personality and has always liked him.

2. In love, I liked him at first because of his face value, then fell into deep infatuation because of his talent, and then reached the realm of loyalty because of this person's character. I wrote about the process of liking a person from shallow to deep.

Everyone has different ideas. Some people think that in love, it doesn't matter whether a person is ugly or not, but character is the most reliable sustenance. Everyone has different ideas. Some people like people with outstanding talents, while others appreciate people with good character.

For example, some people are ugly, but they are kind-hearted, good-tempered and cultured. For example, an old classmate of mine is now happily married. I said he was ugly because he had a car accident, his face looked a little ugly, and he was born with a blue birthmark on his face. He can also play the piano. Both husband and wife are very talented and belong to a harmonious family state of mutual support and common progress. Both of them love each other very much.