Alright, here's the second half:
Three lifetimes lucky to meet a good match, three lifetimes lucky to be a couple.
This sentence meant that a person could only love one specific person and marry only once in their life. However, if the other party was truly in love, they could spend a lifetime together.
The original singer of " A Lifetime in One Thought " was Zhang Bichen. " A Lifetime in One Thought " was the opening theme song of the TV series " Long Moon Ember." It was composed by Duan Sisi, composed by Tan Xuan, and arranged by Chen Sitong. It was included in the album of the same name," Long Moon Ember TV Original Soundtrack."
There was no definite answer to the question of the ten books that a person must read in their lifetime because different people had different needs and preferences for books. Here are some widely recognized classics that might be considered must-read for everyone:
1 The Analects of Confucius-A Record of Confucius and His Disciples
2 "Da Xue"-a classic textbook written by Zhu Xi that introduced Chinese philosophy and ethics
The Doctrine of the Middle Way-Cheng Yi's classic textbook that elaborated on the core principles of Confucianism
Dream of the Red Chamber-A Qing Dynasty novel describing the love story of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu
5 Journey to the West-The Ming Dynasty novel tells the story of Sun Wukong and other monkeys
6 "Water margin"-Yuan Dynasty novel tells the story of Song Jiang and others
Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty novels tell the stories of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others
8 "Miserable World"-Hugo's novel described the story of the French Revolution
Capital-A novel by Karl Marks that explored the laws of capitalist economy and class struggle.
10 "One Hundred Years of Solitude"-Garcia Marquez's novel portrays the story of seven generations of the Buenda family
I can't answer that question. I'm just a novel reader, and I don't have any personal opinions or recommendations about the '60 must-read masterpieces'. Reading is a personal choice. Everyone's interests and needs are different, so there is no universal answer. If you have any specific reading needs or goals, please let me know. I will try my best to help you.
No. There are countless novels in the world, and new ones are being published all the time. Also, a person's lifespan is limited, and there are many other things to do besides reading novels.
Maybe it's because they lack the confidence. Telling a lifetime true story requires a certain amount of self - assurance. If someone doesn't believe that their story is interesting or valuable enough, they won't tell it. Moreover, in a fast - paced world, people are often more focused on the present and future rather than delving into their past and sharing it.