Poem

Some people may still be unfamiliar with Mu Xin, but he seems to have a magical power that will make you uncontrollably obsessed with the words inside after reading his works.

His poetry is immersed in freshness, and his world cannot tolerate any secularity. His poems are like wind chimes, crisp but vaguely sad. It must be very pleasant to make a cup of coffee and quietly read Mu Xin's poems in the dead of night!

Among these poems, I like the one in "Slow in the Past" by Mr. Mu Xin the most: "In the past, the sun became slower, the carriages, horses and mails were all slow, and there was only enough time to love one person in a lifetime. "Everyone loves this sentence, probably because of the past, probably because of its slowness, probably because the pauses between words are just right, maybe because this sentence has the flavor of memories.

Wei An once wrote in an article: "Today's world moves fast, is noisy, trivial, and subject to many changes. People who have loved before still love those who have loved before." Of course, it's just a joke. But it’s really like this, fragmented time, fragmented information, and even the interactions between people are fragmented, in twos and threes, occupying each other and accompanying each other. The words were only half spoken and no one listened to them. I only read a few pages of the book, but I felt tired.

Tonight I learned about Mr. Ping Ru’s "Ping Ru Mei Tang". The general story is that Mr. Rao Pingru was not a person who wanted to fight, but he went to fight without hesitation because he finally got tired of the war and wanted to go home and accompany his wife Haitang. Mr. Pingru and his wife Haitang have been together for sixty years and have gone through many ups and downs, and fate has separated them for a long time. They finally got together again, but Meitang became seriously ill and gradually lost her memory. Pingru gave up all her work and devoted herself to taking care of her wife.

The love at that time was very long-lasting, and people were also very thrifty, both materially and spiritually. When something broke, they thought of repairing it and continuing to use it, instead of just replacing it with a new one.

Nowadays, love seems to be easily available. Not only is the spirit very lacking, but it is also very cheap.