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Do you still know each other? It's probably rare now. I remember learning silkworms in Chinese language when I was in elementary school, and what impressed me the most was that I could hear the rustle of cannibalizing mulberry leaves at night. Didn't think about it

Do you still know each other?

It's probably rare now.

I remember that when I was in elementary school, I learned silkworms in Chinese books.

The most impressive thing is that I wrote that I could hear the rustle of eating mulberry leaves at night.

I didn't expect that after many years,

It also makes me feel the joy of raising silkworms.

Every day when I go home, I have to observe for an hour or two,

Look at its scissor-like little mouth,

Soft body,

Grow up little by little,

A little cocoon of self-restraint,

Accomplish a life's mission.

Epiphany:

Life should be like a silkworm,

Feet (foundations) grasp (solid),

No matter how it changes,

You can also rotate it 360 degrees.

Don't pick and choose, eat when you meet leaves, and be content and happy. #生活的顿悟分享#

Do you still know each other? It's probably rare now. I remember learning silkworms in Chinese language when I was in elementary school, and what impressed me the most was that I could hear the rustle of cannibalizing mulberry leaves at night. Didn't think about it
Do you still know each other? It's probably rare now. I remember learning silkworms in Chinese language when I was in elementary school, and what impressed me the most was that I could hear the rustle of cannibalizing mulberry leaves at night. Didn't think about it
Do you still know each other? It's probably rare now. I remember learning silkworms in Chinese language when I was in elementary school, and what impressed me the most was that I could hear the rustle of cannibalizing mulberry leaves at night. Didn't think about it

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