What artistic conception did the heart express in the past?

"Whatever you want, follow the fate of the past" expresses a vast and distant artistic conception and shows a persistent pursuit of a beautiful ideal. Even if you wear sandals, you have to go where you want to go. "Where does the heart go, with the fate of the past" comes from the modern writer "Song of Dust" of Viola for seven years.

What the heart wants, the original text of the past

"Where does the heart go, with the fate of the past" comes from the seventh year of Viola's "Song of Dust". The original text is: wherever the heart goes, it follows the past, living like a rebellious journey and sailing like a reed. The meaning of this sentence is: I want to go where my heart yearns, even if I wear sandals. Life is like a retrograde journey, even a small boat has to sail forward.

Introduction to Seven Years of Viola

She graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University on 1977. His main works include Bedding is the Tomb of Youth, Remnants of Teenagers, Light of the Earth, Lamben Wedding Dress, Ring of Life, Song of Dust, etc. She translated the short story Foster Care by Irish writer Claire Geegon and published a collection of poems, Dust under the Lamp. Among them, Song of Dust is a book published by Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House on 201010.