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How lucky I was to meet my Qing. Where did it come from?
The novelist Chi Zhongyue's novel "How lucky I am to meet my dear" means very lucky and precious.

No matter how long a person's life is, that is, those decades, what we need to do is not how to live a few more days, but not to leave a trace of regret in a limited life.

Life is not a one-way street. We will always meet people we love and move forward hand in hand with ourselves. I am very grateful to God for letting me meet you. Sooner or later, at least you were there. As long as I can catch you at the moment you appear, I won't leave any regrets. I will be very lucky and cherish the people in front of me.

Excerpt: What is the cruelest thing in the world! It's not that people destroy the piano in high mountains and flowing water, nor is it that the cowherd and the weaver girl are sad for life and death. But the true feelings that have been hidden in the torrent of time. What you get is always fearless, and what you can't get is always expected. Maybe some people and things will only be missed when we lose them!

If childhood playmates had sweet dreams for friendship, then you made friendship bear precious fruits. I regret it. I regret that I realized how precious our friendship is now.