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As long as you want, as long as I have any meaning?
As long as you want, as long as I have. Do my best, do my best. I gave it to you, but I can't give it to the second person. Please don't give what you gave me to the second person.

English as long as you want, as long as I have it. Give everything I have and do my best. I'll give you one second.

The source is Xu Zhimo's Love Eyebrows.

Xu Zhimo is an affectionate poet. After he fell in love with Lu Xiaoman, he wrote many letters and diaries to her. These touching words express Xu Zhimo's romantic and passionate love as a poet and are the purest prose in the history of modern prose. After Xu Zhimo's death, Lu Xiaoman compiled and published the love letters written by Xu Zhimo to her.

Author Xu zhimo (1897 65438+ 10/5-193165438+10/9), Shixia, Haining, Zhejiang. Formerly known as Zhang Yi, it was renamed Zhimo when studying in the UK. Used pen names: Nanhu, Shi Zhecun, Gu,,, Xianhe, Delete Me, Xinshou, Huanggou, Huan, etc. Xu Zhimo is a representative poet of Crescent School and a member of Crescent Poetry Society.

He studied in Shanghai Hujiang University, Tianjin Beiyang University and Peking University successively. 19 18, he went to the United States to study banking. 192 1 year went to study in Britain and became a special student at Cambridge University, studying political economy.

193 1 year 1 1 month 19 Nanjing was killed in a plane crash when going north. His main works are Poems of Zhimo, Cold Jade Night, Tiger and Wandering. Prose collection: Fallen Leaves, Scales and Claws in Paris, Self-anatomy, Autumn; Novel collection "Roulette"; The drama "Bian Kungang"; Diaries such as Amy's essays, Zhimo's diaries, etc. And the translation of Mansfield's novels.

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Amy's letter has two versions.

One is the "Original Calligraphy" published by Shanghai Liangyou Book Company/KLOC-0 in June, 1936. It is a copy of Xu Zhimo's diary manuscripts from August 9 to 3 1 Sunday and September 5 to 17, with the title "Love Eyebrows" and the signature "Heart Hands".

The other is a lead typesetting book published by Shanghai Liangyou Book Company 1936 in March. In addition to the above diary of Zhimo, 65438+ eleven letters from Xu Zhimo to Lu Xiaoman from March 3 to May 27, 0925, and 65438+ March 1 1 to July 65438+from Lu Xiaoman were added.

"Original Calligraphy" is made of top-grade historical paper, overprinted in black and white, and packed with ten-cut silk thread. It is absolutely exquisite and limited to 100 copies, which is extremely precious. The collar row is 32 inches small, the cover is exquisite, and it is equally elegant and charming. Love Xiao Mei Za is remarkable because it is the true confession of Xu Zhimo and Lu Xiaoman's fanaticism.

Although Lu Xiaoman specifically claimed that "she can't write an article" in Introduction to Amy's Essays, in fact, her works are fresh and smooth, just like those written in the advertisement of Amy's essays, like "flowing essays".

Xu Zhimo's writing is full of fun, and his poetic language is inadvertently mixed with a few words or a sensational English, just like a beautiful snack, which allows readers to "eat" and has endless aftertaste. The readability of Al Xiao Mei Za lies in that between the lines of the diary, two fiery "loves" in love collide vividly, just as the preface of Al Xiao Mei Za writes: "The confession of love revealed in our blood is hard to get in life".