At the age of 100 in the Republic of China, everyone was busy looking for talents with a century-old vitality. For example, Zhao Muhe, at the age of 100, was the oldest master in Taiwan and didn't get his degree until he was 98. Sun Jianghuai, 105, the first calligrapher in Taiwan Province Province, learned calligraphy at the age of 100. Chen Linjin, 106 years old, is the ancestor of Taiwan Province Province. He worked hard for nearly a hundred years and trained nine doctoral students. At the moment, we are surprised to see a new collection of poems published by Taiwan Province East Distribution Company, written by a centenarian from neighboring Japan, Ms. Ruichai Tianfeng. Don't be discouraged in life.
Grandma Chai Tian is an ordinary mother, with no profound education. She began to contribute as an amateur poet in her 90s. Her poems are fragrant and wonderful wines brewed by people who have experienced birth, illness, death and suffering. There is a faint smell of wine, but it is intoxicating. There are no gorgeous and difficult allusions in her words, and the simple lines naturally lead people into the life process of blue sky and green land, insects singing and birds singing, and the breeze blowing, and experience the agility of life. She can feel the power of warming people's hearts from the hot water poured out of the pot, and dissolve the sugar cubes in her heart, making people sweet but not greasy. Thinking of the warm love of my dead mother, watching my beloved son look like the side face of my dead husband, drinking a cup of iced tea and chewing a biscuit, life can be so satisfying and so leisurely. After living alone for twenty years, she is still diligently learning new knowledge and caring about state affairs. She asked the doctor not to call her "grandma" or ask her what "9+9" is, but she could ask her about the performance of Koizumi's cabinet and the feelings of the new poetry collection. She always reminds her son to live and remember the strength his mother gave him when he was in trouble. Even after the 20 1 1 East Japan earthquake and tsunami, she immediately wrote poems to comfort people and donated money to help the poor. It is closely related to the pulse of society, and it is touching to fulfill the national obligation all one's life.