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San Mao wrote to herself: If there is a next life, I want to be a tree…

San Mao wrote to herself: If there is a next life, I want to be a tree…

2024-09-07 20:59
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If there is a next life, I want to be a tree standing in a posture that will never be sad or happy. Half of it was in the dust, the other half was flying in the wind, the other half was in the shade, and the other half was bathing in the sun. Very silent, very proud, never relying, never looking.

San Mao wrote to herself: If there is a next life, I want to be a tree…

If there is a next life, I want to be a tree He stood in a posture that was forever devoid of sorrow and joy. Half of it is peaceful in the dust Half of it flew in the wind. Half of it shines in the shade Half of it was bathed in sunlight. Very silent, very proud Never rely on, never seek.

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2024-09-14 17:53

San Mao, If There's a Next Life

"If There's an Afterlife" was a widely circulated poem that was believed to have been written by San Mao. Through the assumption of the next life, the poem expressed the desire to pursue another kind of life, such as being a tree, wind, bird, etc., as if it was correcting the shortcomings of this life. However, in fact, the original poem was not a poem but a paragraph. It came from Qiu Qiong's novel,"This Life's Wood Is Already a Boat." It was originally published on the Red Sleeves Fragrance website and later added by netizens. It was similar to the situation where "The Furthermost Distance in the World" was rumored to be Tagore's poem (actually a collective creation). San Mao's original name was Chen Maoping (later renamed Chen Ping). She was a modern China writer. She wrote "The Story of the Sahara","The Rainy Season Will Never Come Again","Rolling Red Dust" and other works. In addition, the mainland of China Tan Weiwei had a song with the same name.

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2026-03-08 07:09

San Mao had once said," In the next life, I wish to stand like a tree, half in…half in…"

San Mao had said,"In the next life, I wish to stand like a tree, half in the earth and half in the wind." This sentence came from her book," How many flowers fall in my dream?"

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2024-09-15 14:04

San Mao had once said," In the next life, I wish to stand like a tree, half in…half in…"

San Mao had said,"In the next life, I wish to stand like a tree, half in the earth and half in the wind." This sentence came from a plot in her novel, The Story of the Sahara.

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2024-09-14 17:24

Who wrote the song for San Mao?

" Dream Chaser " was composed by Luo Dayou. The original version was created for the TV series " Snow Mountain Flying Fox." After hearing that San Mao had passed away, Luo Dayou added four lines of lyrics to the original version and changed the song's name to " Dream Chaser " to express his nostalgia for San Mao. The novel " Dream Chaser's Half Dream Residence " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-16 05:36

Luo Dayou wrote to San Mao

Luo Dayou wrote " Dream Chaser " in memory of San Mao's death. There were lyrics like " Let youth blow your long hair, let him lead you. Unconsciously, the history of this city has remembered your smile." The novel " Dream Chaser's Half Dream Residence " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-19 20:37

The few sentences that the dreamer wrote to San Mao

Luo Dayou had added four lines of lyrics to " Dream Chaser " in memory of San Mao: " Let the wandering footprints write down eternal memories in the desert. The drifting handwriting is the deep passion of your heart. Who is lingering in the voice of the past and the reincarnation of the future? Infatuated with the care that is difficult to understand in the mortal world." The novel " Dream Chaser's Half Dream Residence " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-03 12:30

Who knows which article San Mao wrote this in?

I'm not sure which passage you're referring to. Please provide more context so that I can better help you find the source of this passage.

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2024-09-10 15:16

Was what San Mao wrote in " The Story of the Sahara " true?

The content written by San Mao in The Story of the Sahara was based on the personal experience and knowledge of the author, José Bezu. Mr. José Bezu is from Spain. He has lived and worked in the Sahara Desert for 20 years and has experienced many unforgettable stories. The scenes and characters described in The Story of the Sahara were what Mr. José Bezu had seen, heard, and felt. Although Mr. José Bezu had left the Sahara Desert for many years, the customs, geography, history and culture described in his novel were still highly credible and scientific. Therefore, we can assume that what is written in The Story of the Sahara is true.

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2024-09-11 21:17

The Dream Chaser Luo Dayou wrote to San Mao

"Dream Chaser" was a song written by Luo Dayou to commemorate San Mao's passing. He recomposed the theme song,"Regretless Youth"(Mandarin version, sung by Yuan Fengying), which was originally composed for the movie,"If Heaven Has Love." "Dream Chaser" had four more lyrics than "Youth Without Regret", which was "Let the wandering footprints write down eternal memories in the desert. The handwriting that drifted away is the deep passion of your heart. Who in the reincarnation of the past and the future lingered in the voice, infatuated with the care that I couldn't understand in the mortal world." This song was sung by Feng Feifei. It was the ending theme song of the 1991 Taiwan TV series "Flying Fox on Snow Mountain" and was widely sung by the public along with the broadcast of the TV series. The novel "Dream Chaser's Half Dream Residence" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-25 16:17
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