A man was born to suffer.
Every part of his life was a bubble, easy to break and easy to be blown away. The philosophy was the same as my story.
I tried not to write with too much of my feelings and emotions, but go down the lines with my mind and conscience. Feelings are the waves on the ocean, and emotions are splashes of the mountain streams when they hit the rocks. My mind and conscience are just flat water, still and calm without the push of outside forces.
But I may not be able to achieve this, as water and waves are one body, not two. They are inseparable. When we level and clear the waves, there is no more water.
Feelings and emotions hurt, but our minds and conscience do not. They give us courage and encouragement.
When our minds and conscience suffer, they become feelings and emotions. These feelings and emotions form an essential part of our memoirs.
I seemed to have started to understand things at three and left memories.
This biological novel about the author's life encounters in China from 1967-2003 will give the world readers lots of surprises and inspiration. The novella could be one of the best books about China after Jung Chang's Wild Swans, which sold over ten million copies worldwide.
The author has published over 20 books in Buddhism, culture and Chinese history in different pen names.
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