Let's talk about those young days today, you know, my eldest brother was a real general. At that time, China had just opened up and taken off, and everyone had dreams and wanted to change their fate. The eldest brother was no exception, he packed his bags and went to the far northeast alone.
You have to imagine what it was like to be a young man from the south, working in the ice and snow, and that life was not built. But he is just so strong, and every time he comes back, he is full of exhaustion and fruition. He once said: "Every penny earned over there is as piercing as a chill frozen in the blood." But you see, there is so much pride and satisfaction in these words.
I remember one time when he came back he brought me a small wood carving. I looked at the exquisite carving, and I understood in my heart: these young people, no matter how hard and tired, still have pursuits and dreams.
My eldest brother and I have a very good relationship. Every time we meet, there are always endless words and laughs. But you also know that things are impermanent. Just in the last few years, my eldest brother has left us because of illness.
We hugged each other before leaving, and he whispered in my ear, "Remember to live the way you want." These words hit me like a hammer on my heart. Tears flowed uncontrollably, and deep thoughts were planted in my heart.
Alas, let's go back in time. At that time, the whole family sat around the fire to keep warm, and the chatter and laughter came and went. Big brother always tells a lot of anecdotes that make us stunned. Although it is difficult and twists and turns in reality, the home is always full of warmth and joy.
Of course, not all memories of the years we've lived together have been sweet – we've also faced unemployment, illness, and partings. But even so, Big Brother always remains optimistic and always teaches us to be strong in the face of every challenge in life.
And today, when I think back to those days in the past, my heart is full of waves - both endless remembrance of the deceased loved ones and unquenchable faith in life.
Time seems to be like a long river, washing away the traces left by the years; We stood on the shore and watched the current take away fragments of the past. Of course, time has also taught me to reflect and understand – to understand the deeper meaning behind every choice and turning point in my life.
Seeing the rapid changes in society and the abundance of opportunities, I often sigh: If my eldest brother was still in the world, he would see a new world that was different from the years of hard work in the past!
So, friends, in addition to your busy schedule, please don't forget to stop once in a while to feel the ups and downs of life itself, don't forget to cherish the time you spend with your family, and don't forget to keep your dreams and future expectations deep in your heart no matter when and where.
That's all for today, right? Next time, find a time to talk about Hapi!