Hu Ge donated his mother s relics to awaken people s cherishing and inheritance of old objects

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

It is understood that Hu Ge donated a red velvet scarf to the crew of "Flowers", which was woven from the velvet left by his mother, and was accompanied by a sewing machine that his mother had used for many years. This move not only shows Hu Ge's deep nostalgia for his mother, but also reflects his cherishing of old objects and old times. He plays the protagonist Po in (Flowers), and his simple and generous acting skills remind us of the scene of that generation.

In the fast-paced modern life, we seem to gradually lose our attention and value to the stories behind objects. Hu Ge's behavior reminds us that every object has its own unique emotions and memories that are worth cherishing and inheriting. When we see this sewing machine, we will not only think that it once woven warmth for the family, but also feel the companionship and affection.

Hu Ge's acts of kindness also set an example for us, that is, cherishing emotions and memories. In our busy lives, we may forget the small but important moments that make up our life story. By donating the objects left behind by his mother, Hu Ge not only allows more people to feel the deep nostalgia, but also makes more people realize the value of emotions and memories.

In addition, Hu Ge's behavior also enlightens us that we should cherish and protect old objects and things in our memories more. In the fast-paced life, we may think that these old objects are outdated or useless, but it is these old objects that have witnessed our growth and change. They are not just objects, but also carriers of emotions and testimonies of memories.

Hu Ge's acts of kindness provoke us to think about emotions, memories and old objects. Let's start today and cherish every item around us more, not only their material value, but also the emotions and memories behind them. Only in this way can we truly feel the temperature and depth of life.

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