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Ukrainian sand painting performance
The story is: A young girl married her lover, but Germany started World War II, so her husband went to the anti-fascist war. In the war, women gave birth to the crystallization of their love. When the war is over, there is no news from her husband, and the woman is crying and waiting in front of the hero monument. Time flies, women's faces are wrinkled, and children are growing up. In the lonely night, women look out of the window, as if they see their lover waving to themselves and their children, and women write on the glass: You are always near.

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In the anti-fascist war, a quarter of Ukraine's population died. This is a story of a nation striving for self-improvement and freedom, which is of universal significance. So this is not a woman's love story, but a portrayal of the fate of a nation. Because of its universality, this kind of sand painting performance can move the Ukrainians present. (This performance was performed on Ukrainian TV show ukraine's got talent) For the above reasons, personally, this may not be a fragment of the novel.

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The plot of the story is similar to that of the Soviet film Flying in the Wild Goose South. Veronica and Boris are a pair of young people in love. They are dating happily and sweetly. But one day the war broke out. Boris volunteered to join the army and went to the front to fight. Before leaving, the two men didn't see each other for the last time. Veronica's home was razed to the ground by shells and her parents died in the bombardment of enemy planes again and again. She had to stay at Boris's father's house. Losing all her closest relatives at once, she was heartbroken and finally couldn't resist Boris's cousin Mark's deception and lost her virginity to him. As a result, people accused her of her behavior. Veronica, who has lost her enthusiasm for life, has suddenly changed from a cheerful and lively girl to a young woman who is unhappy all day. But she still stubbornly waited for Boris's safe return. However, Boris died at the beginning of the war. Finally, the war was over. When everyone was celebrating the victory, Veronica came to the square with flowers in her hands. At this time, a line of geese flew by in the sky, remembering the good old days with Boris, and at the same time, a new life was beckoning to her.