Ye Qingmei's last words included three sentences. The first sentence was to tell Fan Xian how to open the box she had left behind. The second sentence was that she hoped Fan Xian would remember that the world she wanted was for everyone to be equal, no matter what kind of person Fan Xian would become in the future. The third sentence was to tell Fan Xian not to ask who his father was because he was only Ye Qingmei's own son. These last words deeply moved Fan Xian, especially the third sentence. It showed that Ye Qingmei's heart was filled with hatred for her father. However, the specific content of the last words was not specified in the search results provided. Therefore, the specific content of Ye Qingmei's last words was still unclear.
Ye Qingmei's last words were: The first was to tell Fan Xian how to open the box she had left behind. The second was to hope that Fan Xian would remember that the world she hoped for was equal for all, no matter what kind of person Fan Xian would become in the future. The third was to tell Fan Xian not to ask who his father was because he was only Ye Qingmei's own son. These last words deeply moved Fan Xian, especially the third sentence. It showed that Ye Qingmei's heart was filled with hatred for her father. The specific content of the last words was not specified in the search results provided.
The Last Lecture was a novel by Somerset Maugham. It was set in the 19th century British society and revealed the social class division and the gap between the rich and the poor through a young man. The novel reflected the complexity and contradiction of human nature with profound thoughts, real characters and delicate descriptions. It was praised as one of Maugham's representative works.
In Celebrating Years 2, Ye Qingmei's last words were not exposed in the search results provided. Unfortunately, I am unable to provide any information regarding Ye Qingmei's last words.
In the second year of the celebration, the last words of Ye Qingmei were exposed. However, the specific content of the last words was not mentioned in the search results. Therefore, there was no way to give a definite answer to Ye Qingmei's last words.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it. But generally, a novel might be about the relationships between characters, their struggles, and their growth. It could also be set in a particular time and place, with a plot that unfolds through various events.
In 'A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens, Sydney Carton's last words are 'It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.' These words show his self - sacrifice and redemption.
Qingmei Ye's last words in the second year of the celebration were exposed. In the plot, Ye Qingmei left two letters. One of them was for Wu Zhu, expressing her longing for him and some teasing. The contents of the other letter were not disclosed in detail, but it was said to contain information that Ye Qingmei was not dead. The exposure of these last words might reveal Ye Qingmei's true identity and the truth of her death. However, the specific content of Ye Qingmei's last words was not given in the search results provided, so it was impossible to know the specific content of Ye Qingmei's last words.