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What does white moonlight and cinnabar mole mean (What does white moonlight and cinnabar mole represent)

What does white moonlight and cinnabar mole mean (What does white moonlight and cinnabar mole represent)

What does white moonlight and cinnabar mole represent? Its origin and the meaning of love are really too realistic

Recently I fell in love with a copywriting called "White Moonlight and Cinnabar Mole"

"May your white moonlight be the cinnabar mole that you have accompanied you throughout your life"

"You think the frost on the ground was once someone else's white moonlight"

"There is always a person in this world who is the cinnabar mole in your heart and the white moonlight in your eyes"

These few copywriting about love gradually have the literary style and the lines are full of the beauty and poetry of love.

Later I learned that "White Moonlight and Cinnabar Mole" is from Zhang Ailing's novel,

The original text reads like this: "Maybe every man has two such women, at least two. After leaving the Red Rose, over time, the red one has changed from a touch of mosquito blood to the emotional intelligence, and the white one is still the bright moonlight in front of the bed; when marrying the White Rose, the white one is a sticky rice on the clothes, and the red one is a cinnabar mole on the heart."

White moonlight and cinnabar mole represent different girls respectively.

White moonlight refers to boys’ imagination of a beautiful woman in their hearts, refers to a fresh, elegant, pure and beautiful woman like an excellent female classmate she liked when she was young, and cinnabar mole is a charming woman.

The girl I liked in love is Bai Yueguang, and the girl who wants to marry her home for the rest of her life is called Cinnabar Mole.

White moonlight is a girl who cannot love but cannot see it, and cinnabar mole is a girl who has ever possessed but cannot forget it. Unfortunately, neither of them is the one who can accompany you to finish your life. The one who can accompany you to finish your life will never become a white moonlight or a cinnabar mole in your heart. Because Zhang Ailing once said--"Every man has two such women, at least two. After marrying a red rose, over time, the red one turns into a smear of mosquito blood on the wall, and the white one is still the 'bright moonlight in front of the bed'; when marrying a white rose, the white one is a sticky piece of rice on the clothes, and the red one is a cinnabar mole on the heart." So if you can't get it, it will always be the best, whether it is the white moonlight or the cinnabar mole. But after getting it, we will not cherish it so much. As time goes by, we will become less literary and romantic in life, and we will also discover each other's shortcomings and deficiencies in life. When the pressure of reality comes again and again, we will continue to amplify each other's shortcomings and deficiencies, and even the beauty that once attracted our own is now just a touch of mosquito blood or white rice grains. This is reality.

Through "White Moonlight and Cinnabar Mole", we must understand that we meet people who are "can be met but unattainable" in each person's life, but we must also be grateful for their past and bring us the beauty. At the same time, we are also telling us to cherish the people in front of us. Only those who are with us day and night are the people we should accompany and cherish for the rest of our lives.

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