Castle Peak, see how charming you are. You shit on the mountain and let Qingshan treat you like the first time. This is the lack of human heart.
When I first read this passage in Bonfire's A Fierce Knife in the Snow, I smiled. The truth is profound, appealing to both refined and popular tastes, and the literati is full of piqueness.
The second time I look at it, I think of sadness. Life is a shackle, and it is a shackle.
At this time, I studied in the third grade, and it took two or three years to rush into summer.
Time flies and the situation changes.
Read a lesson: the situation and human feelings can be read as a book or as a play.
Ah, bah, pretend to be a gentle person. To put it bluntly, whoever is good to me, who is good to me and who doesn't like me, I will let ya get out of my world.