The world is big.

The world is very big,

I love its smallness;

For a long time,

I like simplicity.

I'm anxious and hot,

It's worth living slowly,

Also worthy of sudden death.

-Hassan's "The Big World"

From "Why not let small things happen every day?"

When I came into contact with Sang Hai's poems, I was lucky enough to brush the words on the computer screen saver. A picture of a snail illustrates a sentence-the world is big, but I love it little; Time is long, and I love its brevity. Seeing this sentence, my heart was shocked. I watched a few songs with me, but I'm still unfinished. I simply searched online and found the source of this sentence. Better let some small things happen tomorrow by Sang Hai.

Sang Hai's poems are full of life, but romantic and pure. Love, affection and life itself are very simple in his poems. Love as much as you like! His poems are life-like poems. His poetic language is unpretentious, but it is particularly beautiful, and it will not make people feel stiff at all. Unlike some clumsy poets, the poetic language they deliberately pieced together is hard to read.

The world is big, I love it with smallness. Time is long, and I love its brevity. The real generosity to the future is to cherish the present and grasp it. The road ahead is long, come on!