What is the original sentence of “You are all in my peripheral vision”?

Don’t ask me if I have you in my heart, you are all in my peripheral vision. This sentence comes from Yu Guangzhong's poem "Yu Guangzhong's Letter to His Wife".

Yu Guangzhong and Fan Wocun have been in love for nearly 70 years, but their acquaintance happened earlier. It was in Nanjing in 1945. The 17-year-old Yu Guangzhong met the 14-year-old Fan Wocun for the first time, and they left a seed of love in their hearts. Not long after the meeting, Yu Guangzhong sent Fan Wuchun his translation of Byron's poems. "Don't ask me if I have you in my heart, you are all in my peripheral vision." It is a pun, perfectly and reasonably embedded in his name. In a letter, Yu Guangzhong dedicated his name to Fan Wocun.

Love words written by Yu Guangzhong to his wife

1. Fold some wider lotus leaves. Wrap it up for a month and go back, sandwich it among Tang poems, flat, like the weight of lovesickness.

2. If it’s the beginning of fresh snow and the full moon is in the sky, there are bright shadows below and bright silver flowing above, and you are walking towards me with a smile. Between the moonlight and the snow, you It is the third kind of stunning beauty.

3. You said that any place you get drunk is not a foreign country.

4. The clouds only bloom for one sunny day, the rainbow only blooms for one dusk, and the lotus blooms for only one summer. For you, when summer dies, all lotuses die for their love.