The Ugly Girl's Book Bo Shan's Writing in the Road is a poem by Xin Qiji, a poet in the Song Dynasty. This word is full of sadness. The first film depicts a teenager who is inexperienced but pretends to be deep. The second movie is about a depression full of sadness but nowhere to talk. Through the comparison between "juvenile" and "present", the author's pain of being suppressed, excluded and unable to serve the country is expressed.
This word, by recalling that I didn't know when I was a teenager, set off "now", deeply appreciated the taste of sorrow, but couldn't say it, and wrote two completely different changes in thoughts and feelings.
In the first film of the poem, the author emphatically recalled that he didn't know his own sorrows and sorrows when he was a teenager, so he liked to climb tall buildings and overlook the fence. When I was a teenager, I was young and ignorant, optimistic and confident, and I still lacked a real experience of what people often said about "troubles."