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Three-coordinate sentences in ancient poems

Love is the silent tacit understanding that "although my body has no bright phoenix wings, I can feel the harmonious heartbeat of the sacred unicorn". Love is "the clothes are getting wider and wider, and people are haggard for Iraq". Love is "ten years of life and death, nothing to think about, unforgettable" helpless love. The lingering belief that "we want to fly in heaven, two birds become one, and grow together on the earth, two branches of a tree." I am proud that "one day, I will ride the long wind, break through the huge waves, raise my muddy sails and build a bridge on the deep sea". Faith is the persistence of "going through many trials and hardships, regardless of the east, west, north and south winds". Faith is the expectation of "waiting for the beginning, cleaning up the old mountains and rivers and facing the sky". Faith is self-confidence of "not afraid of clouds to cover your eyes, just to reach the peak" Happiness is the leisure of "picking chrysanthemums under the east fence and seeing Nanshan leisurely", and happiness is the chic of "walking to the water and stopping at my path, sitting and watching Yun Qi". Happiness is the liberation of "looking for him in the crowd for thousands of Baidu, suddenly looking back, but that person is in the wind and fire". Happiness is the top gun of "not hating the ancients but not seeing them".