If the sky is sentimental, it will grow old, and the right way in the world is vicissitudes. -The sentimental quotation of Li He, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, "The Golden Melody of Han Dynasty"
Tang Lihe's Song of Golden Copper Immortals in Han Dynasty. If God has feelings, he will grow old because of excessive sadness. ~ in Li Heyuan's poems is a bronze fairy cast in Chang 'an when he wrote Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, which was taken down by Wei Mingdi at will and transported to Luoyang. Jin Tongxian was very sad, and tears flowed down like lead water. The poet said that if there is love in the sky, it will grow old when you see this sad atmosphere. Nowadays, people often use this sentence to set off people's sentimentality, and even their hair has turned white; Comrade Mao Zedong creatively used it in "The People's Liberation Army Occupy Nanjing", saying that the great sense of world revolutionary change made the gods cry: "~, the right way on earth is vicissitudes."
Broom handle, often emotional, extremely sentimental. -Taiwan Province picture book writer, whose real name is Jimmy Fu Bin.
Generally speaking, the more experience or education a person receives, the more he looks like a sentimental hillbilly. -Lawrence, English writer and poet
Every woman yearns for love and happiness that people love. Hope to be protected and improve sympathy, which is the characteristic of women. Coupled with sentimentality and uncontrollable, it is often difficult for women to refuse each other. It makes them think they are in love. -China modern writer Zhang Ailing
I don't like talking, but I talk the most every day. I don't like to laugh, but I always laugh. People around me say that my life is so happy, so I think I am really happy ... but why am I suddenly silent among a large group of friends? Why am I sad to see a similar shadow in the crowd? I forgot to talk when I saw the trees falling madly in autumn, and I forgot my original direction when I saw the warm yellow lights on the road as it was getting late. -Taiwan Province poetess and essayist Xi Murong