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What does fate mean?-A brief introduction
Suiyuan! That is to say, let it be! No matter family, love, or anything else.

I just met you at a casual corner. That's great.

don't force it, if it's destined, there will be a result.

British Jacqueline Du Pulei is a world-famous female cellist. She has an indissoluble bond with the cello since she was a child, and she interprets the essence of music with her life according to her own wishes.

The cello music "Mourning" is the most widely uploaded on the Internet in China. Flowing from her fingertips, like a trickle, she washes away the lead and keeps away from the dust. two of a kind, who is affectionate until death, is both Cang Sang and bitterness. She is interpreting the pure and heartfelt story with her life.

It is said that when the Hungarian cellist Stack was waiting for the bus at the station, the music was playing on the radio, and he asked others who played it. When he learned that it was Du Pulei, he said, "If she plays like this, she won't live long." I was surprised by him. Du Pulei left her music and this wonderful world when she was only 42 years old.

your voice is as lonely as a butterfly, and the crying of the sea comes from the shell.

If I die, will you miss me? No, I will die with you.

I'm standing at the end of the world, the stars are shining in the shade, and you are singing in my ear.

who is it, who is watching it, it took so long to understand that it was never owned.

Then, let the fallen leaves drift away and overflow the all of my heart Sea, telling you in detail the ending that I can't write ...

Du Pulei's life is short and great. She chose her favorite music naturally, won the love of the world with her extraordinary talent, and left a precious colorful music chapter.

friends! When you feel impetuous, you might as well make a cup of coffee, sit by the window, put on your headphones and quietly enjoy this sad and sad talk.

as soon as the golden wind and the jade dew meet, those who should come will come, and those who should leave will not stay. Everything is fate. Just right.