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Silent moon


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Night, slightly cool. I like to stand alone in front of the window, staring at the crooked moon in the distance for a long time, the hustle and bustle of the sky, the silence of the sky, seems to be telling a trace of sorrow and a trace of embarrassment.

I have always disliked the full moon, and even have a hint of disgust, not why, just think that it is too unreal, like a lie. It has not always recognized the hypothesis of "the perfection of the perfection", the ancients said: no one is perfect, it is the truth. I believe that as long as we do our best, even if the result is still a failure, we must be proud. At least we have the courage, confidence, and perseverance.

Helen. Keller was crippled by illness when he was young, but he was physically and mentally ill. He cheered for his ideals and beliefs. He eventually became a world-famous writer and educator, and he was ashamed of many people. Such cases abound. Disabled people are ridiculed because of their natural defects. They can still work hard and strive to achieve success that the world can't reach. What about me? Therefore, to be successful, as long as you have paid and struggled, the results are not important. I believe that in time, the amount will eventually lead to qualitative change, and you should be able to surpass yourself and climb the peak of success.

Thoughts return to reality, and the hook and the moon are still in my eyes, like dreams, like crazy. The moon is like a jade, and it is a kind of noble and melancholy temperament in the crystal clear, which is the reach of the full moon. The breeze blew, and the lake surface shimmered in the moonlight, and the faint sorrow of the sorrowful sorrow was gradually dissipated and disappeared.

Night, getting deeper. The crescent moon in the sky is still quiet, silent, but there is sound.

Chongqing Nanchuan Middle School, the beginning of 2014, the first day: Leng Yuxin

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