Bloom's two flowers, followed by "one flower per table", are usually used by storytellers, meaning two things. Let's talk about one of them first to change the narrative angle. Far apart, it is because of the distance that it is difficult to meet each other.
Two flowers bloom, and the sky is far apart. From Zhang Jiajia's Passing Through Your World, the original words are: The story always begins like this, and it comes at the right time and is caught off guard. The story always ends like this. Two blooming flowers are far apart.
It's enough to live far apart, but I suggest not to use your own words.
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Zhang Jiajia's Passing Through Your World has 38 stories, each of which is about emotion and tells the story of affection, love and friendship.
These stories include: an infatuated man is willing to lose everything in order to help his ex-girlfriend who is in love with others out of trouble, and a woman with a soul knows that she will always be the other person's spare tire, and still fights with people in a bar with a desperate attitude just to protect the face and dignity of the man she likes.
A widowed man recalled the dark dishes made by his dead wife and kept trying to record his own recipes, just to miss the past time when they were together. Girls with infatuation insist on giving birth to the children of heartbreakers along the direction of unrequited love for boys, and bravely raise them alone even if they are finally abandoned.