I'm not sure as I haven't read it. But they could be ordinary people facing extraordinary situations that lead to their separate ways. They might be complex, with both good and bad qualities.
Well, without reading 'Separate Ways Short Story', it's hard to be very precise. However, often in such stories, the separate ways can be a symbol of growing up or a shift in personal values. The characters might start off together, sharing common goals or situations, but then something happens that forces them to part ways. It could be due to differences in beliefs, ambitions, or external circumstances like a change in location or a new opportunity that only one can take.
No, it wasn't. " Student No. 7's We Will Go Our Own Ways " was not a sequel to growing up alone. The novel told the story of the protagonist, Li Ruixiang, who finally became an outstanding young man after a series of growth and experiences. The novel, We Will Go Our Own Way, which grew up alone, told the story of the difficulties and challenges that the protagonist Zhang Xueli experienced in her growth and her final journey towards independence and self-redemption. Although the two stories had a certain connection, they were not sequels.
Journey to the West was a classic novel that integrated Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. It was embodied in the following aspects:
The plot of the story is a fusion of Confucian ideas: there are many explanations about morality, ethics, and philosophy of life in the novel. For example, in the Legend of Wukong, Sun Wukong's path of cultivation is planned according to the Confucian idea of "cultivating one's moral character, regulating one's family, governing the country, and pacifying the world". In addition, there were many discussions about human nature, good and evil, and desire in the novel, which also reflected the thoughts of Confucianism.
2. The characters are integrated with Taoist thoughts: many characters in the novel have the shadow of Taoist thoughts, such as Sun Wukong's Tao, Zhu Bajie's laziness, Sha Wujing's loyalty, etc. Taoism's emphasis on "governing by inaction" was also well reflected in Journey to the West. Many characters in the novel were escaping from reality and pursuing a realm of governing by inaction.
3. The art form is integrated with Buddhist thoughts: There are many Buddhist elements in the novel, such as monsters, immortals, Buddha, etc. The image and plot design of these characters are integrated with Buddhist thoughts. In addition, there were many Buddhist scriptures and doctrines in the novel, such as the Diamond Sutra and the Heart Sutra. These scriptures also reflected Buddhist thoughts.
The lyrics of "Waves in Bloom" are as follows: I want you to watch the turtle swim with me. Slowly lying on the beach, I counted the waves. Don't be afraid, you won't be lonely. I will always be by your side to make you happy. Day by day we will grow up. I don't care if you know what I'm thinking. I know you will love me one day. Because I think I'm really good. Time flies by without turning back. The beautiful woman turned into an old woman, oh my, then, then, that time. I, I am also already an old man. Lala, let's hold hands together. La la la, counting the waves one by one. I want you to watch the turtle swim with me. Slowly lying on the beach, I counted the waves. Don't be afraid, you won't be lonely. I will always be by your side to make you happy. Day by day we will grow up. I don't care if you know what I'm singing. I know you will love me one day. Because I think I'm really good. Time passed quickly.
" A Lifetime in One Thought " was the theme song that Li Jian wrote and sang for the ancient legendary drama " Celebrating the Years." The song narrated a young man with a mysterious background who had experienced the trials and tempering of his family, Jianghu, and the temple. The lyrics described the legends and treasures of the snowy mountain cliffs, as well as the stories of smart, stupid, and kind people on the slopes, cliffs, and peaks. This song was filled with thoughts about human nature, joys and sorrows, separation and reunion, and the distance between love and hate. It had a profound meaning.
"If This Isn't Love" was a song sung by Jacky Zhang. It was composed by Lee Chaoxiong and Wu Bai. The lyrics expressed the uncertainty and dissatisfaction of love, and the repeated "if this is not love" was a kind of questioning and refutation. This song was released in 2001 and was included in Jacky Zhang's album,"Jacky, Hot." The lyrics mentioned that love needed patience, sacrifice, and tears to prove it, as well as reflection on being expected and worshipped.