Spring Snow
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Wang Zhaoju
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Work Description
Childhood dreams are always vibrant, and life then feels effortlessly carefree. The familiar old wall, mottled and worn; the overgrown courtyard where birds flit and chirp—these scenes linger in memory. We remember the traveling peddlers winding through alleys, their distant calls echoing, and the swirling plumes of smoke from popcorn machines that filled the air with an irresistible scent. Strong, weathered hands turned the crank, and with a sudden, thunderous pop, golden kernels spilled across the ground, fragrant and inviting.
Time cannot be held back, and the dreams we awaken from at midnight cannot be revisited—but the joy of childhood remains etched deep within the soul. Like snow in spring, melting swiftly yet leaving behind the most beautiful landscape, these memories endure. Though the years have passed, childhood remains a never-ending source of delight—a mellow vintage we savor throughout a lifetime.
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