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Reading Yu Hua's "Shouting in the Drizzle" has a feeling

author:Nearest distant Jtj

Yu Hua wrote in "Shouting in the Drizzle": "I don't have a lot of friends in disguise."

People have passed 50 years to reach their twilight years. In half a lifetime, you should see a lot of things clearly, and you should also understand the meaning of true friends. I've been told that it's time for you to subtract from your friends.

Yes, as a child, we had to learn how to make friends every day; when we were teenagers we told our parents aloud who was my friend; in our youth, we were embarrassed to say that he or she was just my friend; and at this time, we probably said more than "we know".

Friend! It must be able to read the sadness in your eyes, listen to your heart, be able to rely on companionship when you are lonely and helpless, and be able to lend a helping hand to encourage you when you encounter difficulties. We used to gather at the same intersection from all sides, walking together with each other, walking along, some people are small and successful, some people are unremarkable, but in the end, there is one or more people who are always by your side.

Time can't take away real friends, years, can't tolerate hypocritical feelings. Don't chase those who have gone astray, don't focus on increasingly distant friendships, and don't skimp on the little energy you have left. Don't lose your real friend, it's lost, but you really can't get it back!

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