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"Dream Cutting Knife" (Daiba) has a peculiar conception and exquisite writing. The author who wrote about the period of the fall of Shanghai was walking on the street and found a copy of "Zengguang Dream Cutting Knife" on the old book beach. From this book, he thought of reality, cruel life, the joy of cutting nightmares, and dream cutting The folly of: "Sir, do you have a dream cutter? Cut out the nightmare for me, the facts that turn hope into disappointment, those traces of torture from childhood to adulthood, those seeds that turn love into hatred, sir, Can you give me a knife to cut it all down? You shake your head. You mean that without pain, happiness will never be complete. Dreams are the deepest motivation for struggle.” Li Jianwu often writes about “dreams” : "Mother's Dream", "The Last Dream"...Under his smile, dreams are memories of the past, symbols of hope, sadness of disillusionment, and motivation for struggle. The combination of dream and life bloomed the flowers of his prose. "Dream Cutting Knife" is a "commemoration for forgetting". Many of them are reminiscences of past events that cannot be looked back but cannot be let go, such as "Hagiwara Osamu" and "Xiaolan Benzi", etc., and there are strong expressions of family affection and nostalgia, such as "Hometown" and so on. All of this has become a dream... "There is also my suffering motherland, the people are willing to endure hardships for her, but after victory, there will be no day when happiness will be returned to the people... It has also become a dream." Now, the author hopes to get an extremely sharp dream-cutting knife to cut off all of these, and he is ready to welcome a brand new life!
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From March 1st to March 4th, my husband and I went to Hokkaido by plane and rental car to take photos of steam locomotives. We woke up at 4:30 AM, left home at 5:30 AM, and headed to Chubu International Airport. We arrived at Chitose Airport at 10:00 AM. It was snowing and foggy. We drove about 300 kilometers to Kushiro City in four hours without traffic jams and arrived smoothly. At 2:00 PM, we had a late lunch of pork bowl, which was rich and tasty. Then, my husband took photos of the steam locomotive until after 4:00 PM. In the evening, we went to a conveyor belt sushi restaurant and enjoyed a lot of big, fresh sushi. At night, I went to a hot spring for the first time since my breast cancer surgery. I was worried about my surgery scars, but stretching out in the large bath felt good. It was nice that we had the hot spring to ourselves, as there were no other guests. Hearing that all flights from Chitose Airport were canceled due to dense fog in the afternoon, I was relieved we had arrived in Hokkaido in the morning.
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