Speak deep words lightly and walk the long road slowly. Hope this is the case in the future. what does it mean

It means that for some things, the thicker the better, it has to be just right. We speak deep words shallowly, and we walk the long road slowly.

Unconsciously, you have been gone for so long. For so long, I have refused to describe your departure as "you are gone". There is still a little thought left. When I wake up, you are still beside me, with a face that loves me and eyes that love me most.

1. We speak deep words lightly, and we walk the long road slowly.

2. Since I met you, thousands of people have come to you, but I feel like they are just passing by.

3. Many things are like the sunshine between the fingers, warm and beautiful, but can never be grasped.

4. After hiding from the rain for a lifetime, will the rain be sad?

5. I need the wildest wind and the quietest sea.

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Mr. Yu Guangzhong was born in Nanjing and his ancestral home is Yongchun, Fujian. Because her mother's native place is Wujin, Jiangsu, she also calls herself "Jiangnan native". Graduated from the Department of Foreign Languages ??and Literature at National Taiwan University in 1952. In 1959, he received a Master of Arts degree from the University of Iowa (LOWA) in the United States. He has taught at Soochow University in Taiwan, National Taiwan Normal University, National Taiwan University, National Chengchi University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan. He has also served as a visiting professor at many universities in the United States.

Yu Guangzhong has been engaged in poetry, prose, commentary, and translation throughout his life. In April 2012, 84-year-old Yu Guangzhong was hired as the “Poet-in-Residence” of Peking University. In July 2015, he won the 13th Hua Zong World Chinese Literature Award. His literary career is long, vast and profound. He is a master of contemporary poetry, an important prose writer, a famous critic and an excellent translator.