As one grows older, one should act according to intuition and love guided by experience; when younger, the opposite applies.
Some people are inexplicably irreplaceable. This is because their virtue and charisma shine naturally, drawing others toward them.
A household that produces talented sons is a family treasure.
Many people remain mediocre throughout life because they never truly understand how to conduct themselves and handle affairs.
Our greatest regret is not the absence of happiness, but the loss of the eyes to perceive it.
With light steps, one silently walks into the landscapes of time, eyes brushing past each scene, moving quietly… continuously exploring, recalling the paths once traveled, hands lightly touching aged murals. In an instant, the heart skips a beat, feet feel chained, the right hand suspended in midair, attempting to escape yet gradually sinking into an abyss.
On a midsummer night, the full moon shines with a hint of chill; before hesitation arises, one senses the air of harvest. Walking through past joys and sorrows, one seeks solace for the soul.