Jiang Yang, formerly known as Yang Jikang, was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu. Born in Beijing, his parents were born in Wuxi, Jiangsu. After the Revolution of 1911, he moved to Shanghai Changbao Road. China female writer, literary translator, foreign literature researcher, member of Honorary Department of China Academy of Social Sciences, and Mrs. Qian Zhongshu.
Jiang Yang's classic quotations include:
1, God won't concentrate all happiness on one person. Getting love doesn't necessarily mean getting money, having money doesn't necessarily mean having happiness, getting happiness doesn't necessarily mean having health, and having health doesn't necessarily mean getting everything you want.
2. As the saying goes, "colorful clouds are easy to disperse", so how can dark clouds occupy the sky forever? The days when the sky was covered with dark clouds are hard to look back, but what remains in memory is Phnom Penh with light and heat.
If we can borrow the metaphor of "heart is like a mirror", she should wipe it off and wipe off all the dust.
When we study, we always appreciate and evaluate a book from the highest level. We always judge the quality of the rope from the weakest part. A fool sitting on the bench might as well read like a book; Politicians or entrepreneurs may use people as ropes.
Your problem is that you read too little and think too much.