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Cold and dew. I hope you take care of yourself. What do you mean?

It's cold and dewy. I hope you take care of yourself. It means that the weather is very cold and there is a lot of dew on the road. I hope you have a pleasant trip and protect yourself. Cold and dew. I hope you take care. From Lin Qingxuan's "God Coody Leng, I hope you take care". This is a paper.

Excerpt: I was soaking in the hot spring pool, watching the white fog, and a sentence suddenly popped up in my heart: I hope you take care.

This is the most commonly used sentence written by my mother.

I left my hometown at the age of fifteen and went to high school in a distant city. Every week, my mother always writes to me. Perhaps because of Japanese education, my mother's letters have a fixed format. On the envelope, she wrote "How is Lin Qingxuan?". In spring, she often writes "Peace in Spring" at the end of her letter. In winter, she always writes that the weather is cold and the dew is heavy. I hope you will be careful. From high school to college graduation, my mother's greetings have never changed. My mother didn't stop writing to me until I installed the telephone. Every winter and every weekend, I look forward to hearing from my mother. Whenever I see cold dew, I hope you take care of yourself. There will always be an infinite warm current in my heart. In such a short language, there is deep love from my mother. Love is unstoppable and thicker than fog.

This article expresses my yearning for my mother and my deep maternal love.