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Chapter 401 Lilies bloom in the mountains (16~20)

21.     your     my    heaven

your heart    is   m     sou1   is   m    1ove    get;                                                                                                                                                                                                                              �

22.   i1es   take     the    ging   di1ute    your    ds   are    about    to    set     on      ne  1on    g      hand,     aiting    on        dock        1ife.

Let smiles replace tears, let the singing dilute sorrow. Old friends are about to embark on a new journey. Can you let longing hold hands and wait at another pier in life?

23.    the   troub1e   of    groing    up(The troubles of growing up)

esty    before    gone?    is    being    brought    up    in    fau1t?    g        gron-up    g    against    one    another    happy?

Where did you go innocence? Did you grow up wrong? Why are intrigues always written on the face of adults? Are you happy to fight?

24. (Man and Nature)

the    ’t    ho1d    sadness    and    suffering    of    the    d    happiness    is    at    the    summit    of    th    netg.

one   thousand   ropes    are   unab1e     to     tie    doine.

stars    1ead    the    y    ,    stand    aside    sti11    to    1et    a11    anima1s    jump    for    joy.

The Pacific dress is not enough to go down to the world, and all the joy is at the peak of the Himalayas. The world is dancing wildly. Those who are asleep and awake are dreaming. A thousand ropes cannot tie up my wandering heart. The white clouds guide me, the stars guide me, the wind is my wings, the universe is my stage, the flowers cheer me, and all animals jump up.

25.    out   of      ordinary

have    the    pigs    farm    the    1and    instead    of    the    cokeys    to    carry    the    1oads    rather    than    th    make    gestures    means    to    point    the    keys    anet    a    p1ay    g    the    praises.

Let pigs plow the fields without ox plowing the land, and donkeys pull carts without chariots carrying items. Tell the country with fingers and strokes, and monkeys sing opera and support the show.

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