Many people think that there is no standard for strange stones, and that playing with stones is personality, as long as you like it, otherwise it will be boring. And this statement, in the eyes of some people do not think so, they will feel that strange stones have no standard, beautiful stones have commonalities, usually related to some people's personal perception. There is no strangest on the road of strange stones, only more strange, no unexpected, no impossible, endless and incredible.
Originally, people were attracted to strange stones simply because of their unique texture and beautiful appearance. However, as the time went on, we began to discover the philosophical and cultural heritage behind the strange stones. These stones make us re-examine the relationship between nature and human beings, and also make us love nature even more.
In my opinion, the beauty of strange stones has its own personality and commonality. As a natural artwork with ornamental value, the strange stone must have its own unique charm, and in terms of commonality, its stone has commonality with all stone objects, its naturalness has commonality with all naturally generated things, and its ornamentality has commonality with all things that can be viewed.
All things in nature have characteristics that are different from other things, and they are regarded as individuality. In the world of strange stones, each stone has its own characteristics and value, but it is necessary to divide the strange stone into three, six, nine and so on, which is undoubtedly more people who play with stones, and the stones in the strange stone circle are varied, and different strange stones are labeled with different **. However, everyone calls stones strange stones, but not all stones can be called "strange stones". If they are all called strange stones, what is the difference between them and ordinary things? How can you show the "strangeness" of strange stones? It's not a pejorative term, it's a real way of nature. This is why it seems that strange stones have individuality and commonality.