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Reflections on Ding Limei's Love for Love's sake.
When I first read Warm Love, I felt a warm current coming to my heart.

The characters in "Warm Love" are all ordinary people, recording the truth, goodness and beauty. Warm language and small and touching stories explain a world of love. Because of love, so warm, because of warmth, so love. That's probably why the title is called. Come on. Let's go

My son went abroad, and the old mother in the countryside came to the post office with peanuts and broad beans grown in her own field, as well as dried radish and potato chips. When told that only spiced peanuts and broad beans could be sent in vacuum, the old mother insisted on taking them home and sending them in vacuum just because her son wanted to eat abroad. This is ordinary love, warm love.

She is a child of a poor family. Her father died of illness and her mother was laid off. On a snowy day, her Chinese teacher was very distressed to see her wearing only a thin old cotton-padded jacket to school, so she asked her students to write an award-winning composition. The prizes are a warm hat, scarf and a pair of thick cotton gloves. There is no doubt that she is the winner, although his article is not surprising. "The snow is beautiful and cold." I think the word in her composition should also be changed to "snow is warm"

Maybe life is bumpy and difficult, but because of love, life is full of warmth. Reading Ding Limei's Warm Love makes me feel warm, because love is right beside me. Although they may be inconspicuous, it is really because these ordinary loves, like small fireflies, light up our life path. By the way, I want to borrow another sentence: people with love, like the stars in the sky, will not be lonely.

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