There's a funeral parlor in a corner of Hong Kong, and it's not a place to laugh and laugh about. But today, you can occasionally hear a sobbing smile or two. Why? Because Andy Lau's family is holding a farewell ceremony here for their dear father, Mr. Liu Li.
Do you know Andy Lau? The one who is so handsome that he drops scum, who sings so well that it makes people heartbreaking, and whose acting skills are so good that he is shy about trophies? By the way, this is him! Today, he is holding his father's posthumous photo, and his eyes are as heavy as a mountain. But even so, he still tried his best to maintain the usual calmness and calmness on the screen.
And Zhu Liqian, who was standing beside him, the lady who always guarded Andy's left and right in the wind and rain, looked a little haggard today. With her daughter, she may be teaching this little life how to face the inevitable trials of life.
The 11-year-old daughter's eyes reveal confusion and sadness. For a child, what does it mean to lose grandpa? It may be the loss of the warm laughter behind the hot buns when he misses his relatives every festive season, or it may be the loss of the encouragement that rings in his ears whenever his homework stumps his little head.
But even on such a painful occasion, the farewell and commemoration, respect and strength shown by Andy Lau's family can't help but move people. The funeral home was filled with support and respect: friends shook hands and hugged each other – the force that seemed to squeeze all the grief into bearable beads.
Then there's the cremation ceremony -- ah! Don't think too much about it! We're here today to talk and laugh, to find hope and courage in life! The moment we cross the brazier is as exciting as the heroes in the movie walking through the battlefield of beacon fire. Lao Liu's family seems to be using this action to tell the world: Look! We are ready for a new life!
That's life – you never know what's going to happen around the next corner. But in any case, when facing life and death, remember that we all have the right to cry, to remember, to be strong, and to heal each other with smiles and hugs.
So, on this special day, allow me to say, "Mr. Liu, please rest in peace, and your dear family, please continue to walk bravely." "Because no matter how unpredictable the future is, as long as we can maintain a warm and firm heart, the sunshine will always wait for us in the most unexpected places.