Next sentence: The ebb and flow, only the mediocre people, life is like stagnant water.
Excerpt from the original text: People have been floating in the high tide-low tide all their lives, but only mediocre people can live like stagnant water; Or you must have a high level of self-cultivation in order to be free from fatigue and truly free. As long as the climax does not make you nervous, and the low tide does not make you decadent, it will be fine. If the sun is too strong, it will scorch the grains; Too much rain will drown crops. We just want a psychological balance so as not to get hurt.
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Letters from Fu Lei These letters began in 1954 when Fu Cong left home to study in Poland, and ended in 1966 when Fu Lei and his wife committed suicide during the Cultural Revolution.
There are hundreds of letters in 12 years, which run through Fu Cong's growing experience from studying abroad and playing well to getting married and having children, and also reflect Fu Lei's translation work, friends' communication and the ups and downs of Fu Lei's family. Fu Lei and his wife are very careful. Their son's letters are properly collected, and the key contents are classified and copied into volumes.
A Letter from Fu Lei is a very special book. It is a reflection of Fu Lei's thought, and even the most important work of Fu Lei's life, because "Letters from Fu Lei" is a letter between him and his son, which reflects his painstaking care for his son as a father.
The book "Letters from Fu Lei" is full of father's love. Perhaps every father loves his children, but Fu Lei loves his children, but he does not forget to educate him in all aspects, such as music, art, philosophy, history, literature and even health.