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Write slogans on the road

First, "My mother stood at the intersection to remind me not to go" is Zhang Ailing's "a detour that must be taken".

Second, the attached original text is as follows:

Had to make a detour

Zhang ailing

At the intersection of youth, there used to be a path looming, calling me.

My mother stopped me: "You can't go that way." I don't believe it. "That's the road I've traveled." "If you can go that way, why can't I?" "I don't want you to take a detour." "But I like it, and I'm not afraid." Mother looked at me affectionately for a long time, and then sighed, "well, you stubborn child, that road is hard to walk." Be careful all the way. "

When I got on the road, I found that my mother didn't lie to me. This is really a detour. I hit a wall and fell down. Sometimes my head was broken, but I kept walking and finally came. When I sat down to catch my breath, I saw a friend, born very young, standing at the intersection of my ages. I couldn't help shouting, "You can't go that way." She doesn't believe it. "My mother came from that way, so did I." "Since you all came from that way, why can't I?" "I don't want you to take the same detour." "But I like it." I looked at her, looked at myself, and then smiled: "Be careful all the way." I am very grateful to her. She made me realize that I am no longer young, and I have begun to play the role of an "experienced person". At the same time, I suffered from the "roadblock addiction" that "experienced people" often suffer.

On the road of life, there is one road that everyone must take, and that is the detour he took when he was young. If you don't trip, hit a wall or break your head, how can you make steel bars and bones, and how can you grow?

Three. About the author:

Zhang Ailing, a modern writer in China, was born in Tangshan, Hebei Province, formerly known as Zhang Xuan. 1920 was born on September 30th, a declining aristocratic mansion in the west of Shanghai Concession.

Her works mainly include novels, essays, screenplays and literary works, and her letters are also part of her works.

During 1944, Zhang Ailing and Hu Lancheng met and interacted. From 65438 to 0973, Zhang Ailing settled in Los Angeles, and from 65438 to September 8, 1995, it coincided with the Mid-Autumn Festival. Zhang Ailing's landlord found her dead in her apartment on Rochester Avenue in westwood, California, at the age of 75, due to arteriosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. She died a week before she was found. On September 30th, her friend held a memorial service for her. After the memorial service, the ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.