"Moonlight is still the moonlight of teenagers, and Kyushu is still the frost of Li Bai." What do you mean?

There are some popular comments on the Internet, such as: Many times, we are either repeating our own lives or repeating other people's lives. The other is moonlight or juvenile moonlight. What does this sentence mean?

Moonlight is still a teenager's moonlight, which means the present moonlight or the teenager's moonlight. Whether it is long or short, it has not changed. However, teenagers are not the original teenagers, but have grown up. Some became middle-aged greasy uncles, some became middle-aged gifted scholars, some became middle-aged hot moms, and some had children under their knees.

This monologue from Yu Guangzhong, the first sentence is moonlight or juvenile moonlight, Kyushu is the essence of Li Bai. It is said that the color of the frost on the motherland is still the same as that of Li Bai at that time, which means that the country has never changed color, just turned white.

Things have changed, that's all. The teenagers of that year, the time they look forward to, is fleeting. When people reach middle age, they find that our times are still the same, but we are different.

For people who used to be, it is more memories, and there are always some good memories. We just see the beauty in our memories and forget the things that are not so beautiful.

Therefore, it is good to know that moonlight is still the moonlight of teenagers, because even if we want to go back and see the teenagers of that year, it is impossible. I can only see my past experience.

There is a saying that you like her (him), but in fact you like yourself with her (him). Whether you are sad or crying, it is your own experience, and the people around you are just supporting roles.

So, don't be interested in moonlight, you should be interested in yourself, whether you are a teenager or now. Just live your own life and don't care about the past. If life is not good, it is meaningless to care about the past.

The road of life always leads to the front; The clock of time will always ring in my ear. We should not only consider the past, because it is irreversible. We change to look forward, that is our life, poetry and distance are ahead, look back and smile, and bid farewell to the past.