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Yellowed Diary Unveils True Emotions in Your Life |
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Friend, when you opened that yellowed diary, did you realize that true emotions
had entered your life? When you opened that long-closed window, did you know
that true emotions had filled the entire room? When you tasted that long-lost
Longjing tea, did you understand that true emotions need to be discovered,
unearthed, and nurtured?
A person goes through many experiences, and perhaps their life accumulates many
things.
A friend asked, "When one foot steps on the petals of violets, and their
fragrance lingers on your feet, what is it called?" He said, "It's true
emotions!" Indeed, true emotions are around us, waiting for us to discover and
explore.
The night is quiet, the moon is bright, and I walk alone in a silent alley, in
search of that true emotion.
I arrived by a small river. The water was clear, and I could see the small
stones and fish at the bottom. The green grass by the river stretched its
slender body, reflecting a gentle moonlight in the water, creating a warm
picture!
Continuing along the path, I arrived under a lush tree. Its roots were
surrounded by tender grass, vibrant and fresh. The massive trunk of the tree
became a shelter for the grass. Suddenly, a dewdrop dripped from above, landing
on the slender arm of the grass with a tinkling sound. The grass absorbed it,
thriving and lively.
With light steps, I continued my journey. The cool and refreshing fragrance
wafted to my senses. I realized I had entered a sea of flowers. Bending down, I
took a deep breath and felt my soul drifting into a realm of enchantment. There
stood a withered flower, silently standing, its petals already scattered by a
passing breeze. But when I looked up, another beautiful and vibrant blossom had
already bloomed. "Fallen petals are not heartless, as they become nurturing
spring soil for other flowers!"
Pushing the door open, a faint fragrance embraced the room, but where was the
rose I had given my mother as a gift yesterday? The delicate scent filled the
house, and true emotions were evident in this world. |
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