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There is a famous saying in Taiwan Province Province, Long Yingtai.
1, Haruki Murakami, Dance! Dance! Dance! "You will be a quiet adult. Don't be emotional, don't miss it secretly, and don't look back. Fuck your other life. You should be obedient, not all fish will live in the same sea.

After all, life needs to be paid by yourself. No one owes anyone, and no one is born with the responsibility to do something for anyone. A thing of the past, a person of the past, parted and dispersed, and will never meet again, and will never meet again.

2, Long Yingtai's "Look": "I slowly understand that the so-called father and daughter, only that the fate between you and him, that is, this life constantly watching his back drift away. You stand at this end of the path and watch him fade away at the corner of the path. Moreover, he silently tells you with his back that you don't have to chase. "

Write about father's death, mother's old age, son's departure, friend's concern, brother's hand in hand, failure and fragility, loss and release, lingering and total nothingness.

3. Chen Yi's departure: You came quietly, and now you have to leave. The good times we spent together are the best memories of my life.

To a friend (Chen Liang) who grew up with the author when he was transferred to other places.

4. Zheng Zhenduo's Farewell to my beloved China: Farewell to my beloved China and my wholeheartedly beloved China! I leaned against the high railing and watched the boat gradually leave the shore. The water surface between the ship and the coast is gradually widening. I watched many relatives and friends waving their hats and hands and said, "Goodbye, goodbye!" " "

As a patriotic youth, Zheng Zhenduo decided to travel abroad to Western Europe in order to avoid the oppression of the Kuomintang government. When he left the motherland, he wrote this group of touching articles.

5, forefinger "This is Beijing at 4: 08": Always remember me, mom, Beijing. I finally caught something, no matter whose hand it is, I can't let go. Because this is my Beijing and my last Beijing.

This poem is about the scene of educated youth "going to the countryside" and leaving their hometown. The poet seized the moment when the train started, and gathered the feelings of farewell far from his parents' hometown, anxiety and panic about fate at the moment of "4: 08", which condensed the great historical connotation of a specific era.