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San Mao said not much, not much, in the future, you can eat less, where did it come from?

2024-09-04 09:55
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The question was vague and he was not sure which novel or storyline he was referring to. However, according to the character "San Mao" and the plot of "eat less", it might be a plot in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry and Ron eat in the Hogwarts school canteen. Ron complains that they eat too much and Harry thinks they don't eat enough. In the following conversation, Ron mentioned the phrase," Sanmao said that you can eat less in the future if you don't eat much." Ron had read this phrase in an old recipe book to encourage people to control their diet and not be greedy.

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.

How much does the complete collection of San Mao's works cost? (Every book by San Mao)

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2024-09-22 10:12

The price of San Mao's complete works depended on many factors such as the edition of the book, the time of publication, the publishing house, the author, the translator, and so on. In addition, the number of complete works of San Mao was also uncertain. If you can provide more information about the complete works of San Mao, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.

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 said the meaning of travel

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2024-09-14 17:36

San Mao said the meaning of travel: Traveling could broaden one's horizons, change one's mentality, and allow one to see a different world, thus allowing one to better understand oneself and others.

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

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2024-09-18 17:18

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.

Some people said that San Mao's husband, José, did not exist and was a virtual San Mao. Others said that he was San Mao's family's paperboy. Is it true?

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2024-09-16 13:05

He Xi was San Mao's husband. José was a Hispanic Jewess whom San Mao had met during a trip to the Sahara Desert. The two married in 1965 and welcomed their son, Malick, in the same year. Although José's identity was once controversial, his relationship with San Mao was real, and their marriage was also highly regarded and praised.

May I ask where this sentence came from? It had to be primitive. Thank you ~ Some said it was Jiang Yan, some said it was San Mao, and some said it was Hai Zi. Who did it come from?

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2024-09-15 14:00

The origin of this sentence could not be determined for the time being because it involved multiple authors and works. Some versions of the text mentioned that Jiang Yan said it, some were said by San Mao, and Hai Zi's version was less. At present, the more common saying was that this sentence came from Jiang Yan's work, It's Good to Be Alive. However, this saying had not been fully verified.

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.

What San Mao said about love

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2024-09-15 14:01

San Mao was a famous person from the Sahara Desert. In her works, she described the deep love between her and José. Here are some famous sayings about love: Love is not the sweet words under the shade of flowers, not the sweet words in the Peach Blossom Land, not the soft tears, not even the stubborn coercion. Love is built on the basis of a common language. Love is not a matter of one person, but a matter of two people. If two people couldn't be together, it might be because they weren't suitable for each other. Love is like a flower that needs to be watered, fertilized, and cared for. Without enough attention and effort, the flowers would eventually wither. Love is a responsibility, not a pleasure. If you no longer love your partner, you should be responsible for him or her and no longer enjoy the time with him or her. Because love was a responsibility. Love is a kind of faith, not blind. If you no longer love your partner, you should have faith in him or her because he or she may bring you happiness.

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