The following passage comes from the famous Farewell to Vian: They walked along the river bank. The setting sun gradually sank into the river, and the golden afterglow dyed the entire water orange. The gentle breeze blew across the water surface, causing tiny ripples as if it was gently telling something. They walked silently on the riverbank, passing by all kinds of people and vehicles as if the world had become very lively at this moment, but also as if everything was still. In the distant forest, there was a bird chirping non-stop, as if it was looking for something. The sunlight shone through the leaves, dyeing the ground mottled with light and shadow. It was as if one could hear the rustling of the leaves. Occasionally, a small animal would come out of the forest and they would stop to observe it. The river gently flowed and sparkled as if it was showing its charm to people. There were some young couples snuggling up to each other in the reeds by the shore, enjoying this beautiful moment. There were also some elderly people walking in the park, their faces filled with happy smiles, as if the world had become very beautiful for them. They walked silently on the riverbank, as if the whole world existed for them. This kind of beauty and tranquility made people feel extremely comfortable and at ease.