The full text of Fan Shi's Lend Me

Lend me

-Fan Xiao Chun.

Lend me an old age,

Lend me some,

With my foresight and foresight,

Borrow my stubbornness as a teenager.

Borrowing my innate nature,

Lend me the same.

Borrowing my simple secular wisdom and clear stupidity,

Lend me a foreseeable risk.

With my sad and open mind,

Lend me gentle reckless and serious jokes.

Lend me my first and last courage, lend me my self-evident invisibility.

Lend me an autumn, but you say it is winter.

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Borrow my influence:

Some people who know Fan met her through her first collection of essays, Pure, published in 2009, which scored 8.2 points in Douban. Some people have heard that she is because of Three Quotations, which was once popular on the Internet. She is concerned by netizens because she updated the handwritten version of Three Quotations in Weibo two months ago.

More people know Mu Xin because of her poem Lend Me.

Lend me is a poem written by Fan in memory. After being circulated, it was reprinted and circulated by netizens. This poem was misrepresented on the Internet as Mu Xin's work because of its wooden style.

The wide spread of Lend Me has made Fan highly respected among young artists. Some people know Xiao Chun through her blog and Weibo. Her Weibo has gathered a group of long-term and regular readers who like to read her life essays, speculative writing, photography, as well as some film reviews and reading notes.