The Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Wei wrote in the poem "The Master of Chang'an Wall":
People in the world must make friends, and they don't make deep friends.
Even if you promise to do so temporarily, you will always be on the road.
In Zhang Wei's view, the relationship between people must rely on **, that is, our current money, and the depth of the relationship is also determined by the amount of money. If you don't invest money, even if you promise too much, it's a temporary move, and after a long time, the so-called friends will become passers-by.
This poem seems to be straightforward and impersonal, but this poem uses the most simple and simple language to pierce people's hearts, showing the warmth and vanity in interpersonal relationships.
Of course, you may say that this is a "friend of wine and meat", and a real good friend is "a gentleman's friend is as light as water", but in reality, how many "gentlemen's friends" there are, most of them are "wine and meat friends". In fact, the reason why a gentleman's friend can maintain a long-term relationship is just a change of things, and it is to exchange money for people's hearts.
Therefore, a true friend is a heart-to-heart exchange, a resonance and fit of the soul!
When you meet a soul friend, please manage this relationship well, because it is unattainable, and if you miss it, it will become a lifelong regret!
Cherish each other and live up to the encounter!