
Ask for a few words
Text/Chen Jie
The long river of years
Play the song of life's sorrows and joys
The year of the flow of the buck
Harvest the sorrow and joy of abundance
The flower armor of reincarnation
Write about the sweetness and bitterness of each different
Who's indulging for whom
Who dares to put who to rely on
four seasons
Wind frost rain and snow
Seems to have been enthusiastic, seems to have been indifferent
A few degrees of pain and a few degrees of joy
Forget the words of the old man under the moon
Neglected the persistence of the red lady
Who can make Queqiao no longer snubbed
Who is willing to sing the praises of love
Unlock the heart lock
Confused by the hesitation of love and love
Give your heart to whom
Who can match the heart is no longer confused
Who to entrust love to
Who can grace love love bright and clear
Air dried the tear stains of acacia
Out of the torment of love
Ask the wild geese that flew away
How much I know in this life
The head of the goose does not echo a few chirps
Don't know don't know
Faint memories under the acacia tree
Lingering femininity legends
Sing for love
【About the Author】
Chen Jie, male, from Louguan Town, Zhouzhi County, Shaanxi Province. A family of teachers, a family of calligraphers and painters. Jian resided under the ancient building in the tourist resort, and studied on the side of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching. Influenced by the local culture and family environment, he loves calligraphy and painting, loves literature and collects. He has published more than 100 articles in newspapers and magazines such as "Shaanxi Education", "Contemporary Youth", "Shaanxi Daily" and so on. Its representative articles include "The Crystal of Love is Sincere", "Why She Quietly Left", "Several Degrees of Grace and Several Degrees of Love", "Years of Writing Style" and so on. He is currently working in a school in Louguan Town, Zhouzhi County, a member of the Zhouzhi County Writers Association, and a special writer for Shaanxi Daily and Xi'an Evening News. Contracted author of "Poetry rhymes and ink language".