1. If you are good at thinking, you can "read from where there are no words." Read the desert and read its magnanimous and unrestrained mind; read the sun and read its selflessness that shines on all things; read the spring rain and read its silent tenderness that moistens everything. Read the sea and read its majestic pride. Reading lime, you can read the innocence of it being shattered into pieces and not changing color.
2. Happiness
Happiness is the concern that "there is a tight gap before departure, and I am afraid that I will return late"; happiness is the concern that "a grain of millet is planted in spring and a thousand grains are harvested in autumn" Harvest
Happiness is the leisure of "picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely seeing the southern mountains"; happiness is the pleasure of "appreciating strange things and hearing and analyzing doubts".
Happiness is the dedication of "sneaking into the night with the wind, moistening things silently"; happiness is the tranquility of "the sound of wind and rain at night, how many flowers have fallen".
Happiness is the holiness that "turns into mud and grinds into dust, only the fragrance remains the same". Happiness is the heroic spirit of "having great ambitions to eat the meat of Huns when hungry, laughing and drinking the blood of Huns when thirsty". Happiness is the mind that "worries about the world's worries first, and rejoices after the world's happiness". Happiness is the integrity of "Since ancient times, no one has died, and his loyalty will shine through history."
3. The language of nature is rich and colorful:
From the falling leaves of autumn, we read the change of seasons; from the ranks of returning geese, I read the collective spirit The power of love;
From the melting of ice and snow, we read the steps of spring; from the dripping water through rocks, we read the value of persistence;
From the richness of honey In the fragrance, we read the sweetness of hard work.
4. Success and Failure
If a seed is afraid of being buried, it will never germinate. If a flower is afraid of withering, it will never bloom.
Ore, if it is afraid of burning (smelting furnace), then it can never be turned into steel (refined into gold).
A candle can never shine if it is afraid of being extinguished (burned).
If a ship is afraid of wind and waves, it will never reach the other shore.
5. Flowers in the corner, when you admire them alone, the world becomes smaller. Frog at the bottom of the well, when you sing to yourself, your vision becomes narrow.
A caged bird, when you are content to provide for yourself, your freedom is gone. Stone in the mountains! When you have the mountains at your back, your will becomes strong.
Ping in the water! When you follow the crowd, your foundation is gone. Birds in the sky! When you spread your wings in the blue sky, the universe becomes bigger.
Geese in the sky! The danger is greater when you leave the team. Coal in the ground! After you burn yourself, your contribution will be greater
6. What is a friend?
A friend is a guitar in happy days, playing the joy of life for you; a friend is a spring breeze in sad days, gently blowing away the clouds in your heart.