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Did San Mao ever say," If you bloom, the breeze will come "?

2024-09-18 17:18
Some people say that time is beautiful because it must pass. Spring flowers, autumn moon, summer, winter snow. If you bloom, the breeze will come." San Mao's "Capricciousness", why do I only see "time is extremely beautiful, lies in its inevitable passage." Spring flowers, autumn moon, summer, winter snow." That was it, and there was no more?
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2024-09-18 18:17

San Mao had never said," If you bloom, the breeze will come." This sentence was often misunderstood as José's evaluation of her, but in fact, this was what José told her himself. In The Story of the Sahara, José was San Mao's lover and friend. He told San Mao that as long as a person really worked hard to pursue their dreams, success and happiness would naturally come to her side.

Did San Mao really say that?

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2024-09-15 14:04

I'm sorry, I'm not sure which sentence you're referring to. If you can provide more context information, I can try to help you determine if this sentence was really said by San Mao.

Where did San Mao's words come from?

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2024-09-10 15:11

Sorry, I'm not sure which sentence you're referring to. Can you provide me with more context so that I can answer your question more accurately?

Where did San Mao's words come from?

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2024-09-07 19:14

San Mao's words came from Zhang Leping's novel, The Desert Prince.

Which book did the dialogue between San Mao and José come from?

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2024-09-15 14:10

The conversation between San Mao and José was from The Story of the Sahara.

San Mao

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2024-09-14 17:30

San Mao (Páng Sān) was a character in the ancient Chinese novel Water Margins. He was originally an ordinary farmer who was arrested by the government and fled to the Liao Kingdom. On his way, he met the princess of the Liao Kingdom, Yelu Xiaohong, and worked for her. Later on, San Mao joined the uprising army of Liangshan Lake and became a hero of Liangshan Mountain. He protected the people from oppression on behalf of the heavens. During the journey to Liangshan Lake, the relationship between San Mao and Ye Lui Xiao Hong gradually deepened, but in the end, due to various reasons, San Mao and Ye Lui Xiao Hong eventually became husband and wife. Together, they went undercover in Liangshan Lake and contributed their strength to the power of Liangshan Lake.

What was the relationship between the writer San Mao and San Mao from San Mao Wandering?

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2024-09-19 10:13

。 Her works are mainly novels, essays and poems, covering culture, history, philosophy, religion and many other aspects. Her representative works included "The Story of the Sahara Desert" and "How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream". The Wandering Story of Three Hair was a famous web novel in the mainland of China, written by Liu Keliang. The novel was about a young woman, José, who met San Mao in the Sahara Desert. The two of them lived together in the desert, adventuring and searching for their own lives. Although the novel had some similarities with San Mao's works, it was not inspired by San Mao but was adapted from the story of a woman named José.

Ya Xian said San Mao was Ulysses in a dress, why did he say that?

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2024-09-17 22:48

Ya Xian said that San Mao was Ulysses in a skirt because in the novel Doctor Who and Ulysses, the main characters, the doctor and Ulysses, both wore skirts. Ya Xian, who played the role of the doctor, also played the role of Ulysses in the novel, so he would sometimes compare the two and say that they were Ulysses in a dress. However, it should be noted that this was only the setting in the novel and did not represent San Mao's personality or appearance. In reality, San Mao is a character with multiple identities and different experiences. Her personality and appearance may vary due to time, place, writing style and other factors.

In which of San Mao's books did the description of José proposing to San Mao appear?

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2024-09-15 14:17

The part where José proposed to San Mao appeared in San Mao's book, The Story of the Sahara.

Why was San Mao's pen name San Mao?

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2024-09-13 22:23

This question was related to history and culture. In modern China's Fortress Besieged, the main character Fang Hongjian was called the "three and a half". The "half" referred to his hair, eyes, and mouth, while the "three" referred to his height of three standard heights (17 meters). This joke was widely used in online novels, so the pen name "San Mao" was also based on this historical and cultural joke. The pen name "San Mao" meant "three hairs", which meant "half person" among the "three and a half people". The purpose of using this pen name was to imitate the characters in Zhou Guoping's novels and to convey the representative image of the "three and a half people."

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