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Reader.87 Li Sisi| you open it with a big grin and do a miracle

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Reader.87 Li Sisi| you open it with a big grin and do a miracle

Hello three astronauts, I'm Reader Li Sisi. Today, I read for you an excerpt from Nishikawa's Blossom.

It is your efforts that make China's aerospace dream blossom, and I really wish that each of you can blossom happily in your life.

Author: Nishikawa

You want to blossom

Just follow my rhythm

Close your eyes for a second

Two seconds to breathe

Three seconds of silence

Then drive out

Flowering is liberation

Blossom is revolution

The birth of a universe

It doesn't start with an explosion

And it starts with a blossom

If you are happy

It opened in the early morning

Flowers that bloom with hidden blood vessels

If you are sorrowful

It is open in the evening

Because the sunset encourages relaxation and mind wandering

Or just open up in sorrow

Pleasure in suffering

Just open up in frustration and fear and timidity

See Stitch insertion

When the heart is palpitating, it opens up against the trend

You are released

Your rhapsody about the other you

Reader.87 Li Sisi| you open it with a big grin and do a miracle

By Justin Gaffrey

And suppose you have flowered

And more than one

You go back to the green

Reopened

Come at my pace

I take the rhythm of dripping water as a rhythm

Because water droplets touch water droplets

This is the source of the river

Go a little too far

Water droplets and water droplets

You can touch the ocean

You have to believe that the sea has a blue heart

That huge flower

Ah great flowers

You're just going to drive silly

You just grinned widely

Prescribe your miracles

About Nishikawa

Reader.87 Li Sisi| you open it with a big grin and do a miracle

Xichuan is a famous Chinese poet, prose and essayist, translator, and one of the "Three Musketeers of Peking University" who was surprised by the storm. As a contemporary poet who always maintains the spirit of exploration, he regards innovation as the only lifeline of poetic art.

From "The Flood of motherhood" and "Driving the Sheep Out of the Sea" in the mid-1980s to "Tribute", "Close and Distant View" and "Doom" in the 1990s, Nishikawa has continuously brought new surprises, shocks and enlightenment to readers with extraordinary regenerative power. His works have been translated into German, French, Spanish and many other languages. In 2000, Nishikawa won the Lu Xun Literature Prize for "The Poetry of Xichuan".

Source: "To Be Different from Others" - Nishikawa Poetry Theory (Author: Luo Zhenya); China Poetry Network: "Nishikawa: I am a person in the writing scene"

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