The original sentence is: I have walked on roads in many places, crossed bridges in many places, seen clouds many times, and drank many kinds of wine, but I have only loved one at my best age. people.
This sentence comes from "Shen Congwen's Family Letter". The book includes all the words written by Shen Congwen before and after his mental breakdown and suicide in 1949, which lasted for more than thirty years and was full of vicissitudes and chaos until the eve of the "Cultural Revolution".
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Beautiful sentences in "Shen Congwen's Family Letter":
1. Life is too fragile and thin, no more than a flower. I have withstood the wind and rain of the years, and looking back at life with eyes that are devoted to nature, I cannot help but feel that passion is precious, and I value the coincidences between people. There will never be a second chance at the same person or matter.
2. A woman will never grow old in the poet's poems, but the poet himself does.
3. If it is your misfortune that I love you, then this misfortune will last as long as my life.