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snow when waking up(2/2)

Now when quoting this sentence, change the do to think, and it will be much better.

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Please note:

You can hold your own inherent thinking and pursue "one size fits all";

But you can’t prejudge it and apply it to another environment without thinking.

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Here I think of "reading thousands of books and traveling thousands of miles".

Learning is a passage from the limited to the infinite.

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If you read about ancient and modern times, China and foreign countries, or go to different places, you will find that all concepts and definitions are relative.

Nothing is static, nothing is absolutely right or wrong.

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The environment is changing and people are changing too.

The biggest enemy is yourself.

The biggest fetter is also oneself.

Inner limitations will accompany a person throughout his life.

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Perhaps the greatest knowledge is to admit the insignificance and ignorance of oneself and even mankind.

Never feel like you understand everything.

If you think you understand everything, you will become complacent.

"If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit."

Think of Han Yu's "Teacher's Theory".

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Talking about the north and the south.

Geographically it is divided along the Qinling Mountains and the Huaihe River.

I have never liked to use conventions as standards.

In my eyes, Shandong and Shanxi, where I lived, can only be regarded as: the central region.

Even my hometown is only in the north of China.

(Sometimes I long for life in the polar regions.

Never have to worry about the snow melting.)

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This snow seems to have just fallen.

Thin layer and no footprints.

It's hard to bear to step on.

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A place where no one has gone before.

No o foot on.

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Suddenly I remembered that I saw the flowers blooming on the trees on campus that year.

The flower bloomed outside the railing.

The branches seemed to bear fruit, stretching and hanging slightly.

"A branch of red apricot comes out of the wall."

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I want to get closer and smell the flowers, but I can’t:

Outside the railing is a naturally growing grassland (not lawn).

"You should take pity on the moss that marks the teeth of your clogs."

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There is a height difference between the grass and the ground where the trees are.

If you really stand on the grass and look at the flowers, you will just look up.

Maybe, it's possible to touch.

As mentioned just now, the branches full of flowers hang low.

Be as humble as a valley.

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Inside the railing is a forest.

The forest was filled with brilliant purples and reds, but I don’t know why, but I didn’t stop.

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I'm thinking.

The railing, the grass, the height difference, and the blooming trees at the railing all add up to a complete picture.

They complement each other and are indispensable.

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And all this should be just a chance encounter.

Maybe that's what makes it special.

If it is artificially carved and done deliberately, then something is missing.

"Clear water brings out hibiscus, and nature removes the carvings."

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Take a walk.

When the sun is shining, go out for a walk.

When it's snowing all over the sky, go out and take a look.

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(1.6)

Later, the blue alert was changed to an orange alert.

Looking out the window.
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