Read You Thousands of Times and Never Get Tired of Fifty-Five
(Global Village Department Chat Heaven Room Notes viii)
I never get tired of reading you a thousand times. Reading you feels like spring.
i won’t feel fed up i even if reading you a thousand and times. while reading you it feels like spring.
Three things in life: books, man and nature, understanding the scenery of a lifetime. three things in life: books, man and nature. them you’ll enjoy a brilliant life.
55. Relay of Love (Compilation)
Nadia: Most of the articles in English test papers are not long, but they are meaningful and some are touching.
Qi Zhi: What do you mean by what you say? What do you want to convey?
Nadia: Of course. Sharing is a virtue, dad doesn’t like it?
Qi Zhi: While I am free now, I might as well share it briefly and to the point.
Nadia: Dad, please listen carefully. I am starting to tell you. In order to promote it more widely, it has been translated into Chinese. There is no need to comment after listening. The important thing is to take action. Let us work together to give back to the society with gratitude.
Preface
(Since my parents lost their jobs, we lived in a small apartment on the first floor on 43rd Street in New York. However, even though many years have passed, some of the scenes I witnessed while sitting in front of the kitchen window are still vivid in my mind.)
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mailwoman: Sitting on the bench with tears in my eyes, have you encountered any trouble?
lindsay: The family has run out of food, and the rent has become due. If we don’t have money to pay the rent, the landlord will evict us. How are we living now? You see in the newspaper, homeless people, people with children, and homeless people.
to the streets.
mailwoman:How much do you need?
lindsay:$30.
Mailwoman: Here is $50. Take it and use it.
lindsay: Naturally, I am very grateful for helping to solve an urgent need. However, when will I be able to pay back the money I took from you? I want to work hard and earn some money to live on, but my body is too weak to bear the hardship.
ah.
mailwoman: When you encounter a crisis, you know that life is not easy, so you don’t have to pay it back.
lindsay: If you don’t get rewarded for your merits, how can you get it for free?
Mailwoman: Of course it’s not for free, I have conditions. People should look forward and believe in the future. Everything will be fine. You and your son, remember this. If you encounter someone who needs help in the future, do your best to help.
Help others. This is what you give me in return.
lindsay: I am really grateful and I will keep it in my heart. My son and I will pass on your good deeds to the next generation.
postscript
(My mother did not break her promise. During her lifetime, she would do her best to help many people. I will also do my best to repay her generosity and pass on the love.)