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How to evaluate "The Summer Solstice Has Not Come"?

All the endings have been written

All the tears have started

But suddenly I forgot what kind of beginning it was

< p>In that ancient summer that never comes back

I don’t know why, but every time I see the summer solstice has not yet come, I will think of this poem by Xi Murong. I think this poem really fits the "Summer Solstice" "Not Yet", the ending is already doomed, and the tears come quietly. The beginning of everything comes from that unforgettable summer.

There are a lot of controversies about Guo Jingming, including his height, plagiarism, and character. When he was the most popular, it was also the most controversial time. I have always believed that he still has some strength of his own, and I don’t want to wash it off for him. I have only read his "The Summer Solstice Has Not Arrive". To be honest, this book really touched me at the time. The words and writing are also very good, so I still believe that he is talented. Now that I know the author, let’s talk about this work.

"The Summer Solstice Has Not Come" starts from the high school years of four people and ends with the final disintegration. One thing I always firmly believe is that stories come from life but are higher than life. "The Summer Solstice Is Not Here" also explains this to us very well. Many scenes or plots are very close to daily life, so when we watch "The Summer Solstice Is Not Here" we always think of our past life, high school During this period, we were ignorant and stumbled through life. Through such a drama, we pursue those lost years and people.

But as many people have said, Guo Jingming’s books seem to have a unique nature, a beautiful beginning and a sad ending. The same is true for "The Summer Solstice Has Not Come", maybe because the beginning is too beautiful. , so I can’t accept the sadness of the ending. I couldn’t accept it when I was in high school, and I still feel sad when I think about it now. I have long begun to learn to accept that not every story has an ending and not everyone will be happy, but I still cannot accept that in "The Summer Solstice Is Not Here", not everyone can be happy. I think this is a pessimistic expression. Life will be miserable and bloody. I acknowledge and accept all of this, but I cannot accept that there is no hope, because I believe that life will not be without hope. Just like what is said in "The Shawshank Redemption": Having hope is a good thing, it can be said to be the best thing.

"Summer Solstice Has Not Come" will remind us of the white shirts worn by the summer breeze that year, but that's all. Television in youth conveys sadness too heavily.