Happiness is the harvest of "planting a millet in spring and harvesting a thousand seeds in autumn";
Happiness is the leisure of "picking chrysanthemums under the east fence and seeing Nanshan leisurely";
Happiness is the promise that "a monarch is a rock and a concubine is a reed";
Happiness is "holding hands to see tears, speechless and choking";
Happiness is the pursuit of "not afraid of clouds to cover your eyes, just to reach the peak";
Happiness is the love of "people are haggard for Iraq, clothes are getting wider and never regret";
Happiness is dedication. Spring silkworms will keep spinning until they die, and candles will cry dry every night.
Happiness is the gaze of "sailing alone in the sky, only the Yangtze River flows in the sky";