The enthusiasm of the past, like running water, now falls lightly at the bottom of the cold mountain spring, and it is as slim as a sigh in the dark night and in the pine forest. You still have to keep the truth! The same is the bright moon, the same is the lights across the mountain, the sky is full of stars. It's just that people are gone and dreams are hanging on. You have to ask the night-you still have to believe that there is an echo in the valley!
Don't throw it away is Lin's famous work commemorating the first anniversary of Xu Zhimo's death, and it is also her masterpiece. As two famous poets in the history of modern literature, Lin and Xu Zhimo have maintained a special relationship all their lives. Their early romance in England, though fruitless, laid the foundation for this relationship.
1936, Xu zhimo in Shanghai was killed by a postal plane in order to catch up with Lin's architectural report in Beijing. In extreme grief, Lin missed this friend who can be a soul mate with himself, and hung a board in the wreckage of the plane in the bedroom as a permanent memorial. 1940 On the fourth anniversary of Xu Zhimo's death, Lin wrote a meaningful "Don't throw it away".