The last line of " Midsummer Future " was: " Although our past is a lie, we can make the future real!"
I don't know what the last line of the novel is. However, this phrase was often used to describe a young and tender love relationship that was often accompanied by some challenges and contradictions.
The last line of Life Spears was," This film is dedicated to everything you love."
The last line of the poem was from Li Bai's " Drinking in the Mountains with the Hidden Man," which Fan Xian had memorized." I'm drunk and want to sleep. You go away. Tomorrow, I intend to bring the zither."
The Last Line was a the mainland of China series with a total of 22 episodes. The drama was based on the collapse and reconstruction of three families. It told the story of six middle-aged men and women and their three children who were caught in a whirlpool of contradictions. They were caught in a big reorganization and entanglement of emotions and marriage. The plot was full of conflicts, showing the emotions and behaviors of middle-aged men and women in the midst of a marriage and family crisis. The drama was starred by Gai Lili, Zhang Kaili, Yang Zi, and others. It could be watched on iQiyi.
The last line of the poem was from Li Bai's " Drinking in the Mountains with the Hidden Man," which Fan Xian had memorized." I'm drunk and want to sleep. You go away. Tomorrow, I intend to bring the zither."
The last line of Qing Yu Nian's poem was," I'm drunk and want to sleep. Please go."
The ending of Twilight 2 was that Bella and Edward ended up together, but the two of them faced each other's flaws and contradictions and could not get together in the end. Bella left Edward to start a new life in Mexico in order to get rid of her parents. Edward left the Vampire Diaries to find Bella and continued to search for answers in the human world.
The last line of Fan Xian's poem was," I'm drunk and sleepy, please go."
The last line of Fan Xian's poem was," I'm drunk and sleepy, please go."
The last line of Jiang Liu Tian Di's poem was "The mountains are in and out." This poem came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's "Han River Linpan/Han River Linyuan." The whole poem depicted the scene of the Han River flowing through Chu Sai and then turning into Sanxiang. The river water surged far away, as if it had flowed out of heaven and earth. The mountains on both sides of the river appeared and disappeared. This poem expressed the poet's deep love for the natural scenery and his short life.