What is Qian Mo Nian Hua? It refers to the shallow years in life. Each of us will have our own rough years. Some people's rough years may only be a few years, while others may last for decades. This term comes from a poem by Wang Bo, a poet of the Han Dynasty, "The green moss on the shallow road, the wind and dust on the feet" describe a piece of green moss and some flowers and plants next to a lonely and uninhabited road. Such an environment makes people feel sad and lonely. feeling.
The Qian Mo Years are a time worth cherishing in our lives. These ordinary and warm years often record every bit of our growth and are the testimony of our youth. Maybe we are busy with work, but don’t forget to recall the past, think about life, and quietly gain insights. We keep moving forward and struggling, but we should not lose our original aspirations, don't forget those things that once made us happy and moved, and don't forget those friendships and love.
The years have passed, but the memories will last forever. When we look back on the past and recall those ordinary and precious years, we will find that we are not alone. Because there are people around us who have grown up with us, and have those past experiences and emotions. Sometimes, even a small fragment, a song listened to or a cup of coffee drunk can evoke memories of life experiences. Let us cherish our youth together and cherish our former selves.