The classic sentence in Rao Xueman's novel, Hourglass, was as follows: Some things are always the best when they haven't happened. But when they happened, it was unacceptable. Our love is like a heavy hourglass, the sand that keeps dripping represents the time we spend together, every second represents a drop of water, every tear represents the time we spend together. The hourglass remembers the time we forgot, the days we neglected, the stories we missed, and the dreams we once had. The hourglass of time flows drop by drop, settling the past and future in the hourglass of time. Sometimes, we want too much and neglect simplicity and beauty. It was like trying to catch a cicada, but he caught the entire sky. On one side of the hourglass was endless loneliness, and on the other side was an unfinished story. Our love is like a heavy hourglass, the sand that keeps dripping represents the time we spend together, every second represents a drop of water, every tear represents the time we spend together. Those seemingly unreachable dreams were slowly realized in the hourglass of time. The hourglass of time flows drop by drop, settling the past and future in the hourglass of time. Every choice we make will affect our future.