The Invisible Love
Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there lived a young girl named Li Hua. Li Hua was a beautiful and talented young woman, with a quick mind and a kind heart. She was always busy with her studies and her passion for music, but her heart was always full of love.
One day, while Li Hua was playing in the field, she met an old man named Wang Qing. Wang Qing was a kind and gentle soul, and he was deeply in love with Li Hua. Despite their age difference, Wang Qing could not imagine his life without her.
Li Hua was taken aback by Wang Qing’s love, and she could not help but feel a sense of sadness. She knew that she was young and had many opportunities ahead of her, but she also knew that she could not pursue a relationship with Wang Qing.
As they walked home, Li Hua realized that she had never known what love was like before. She had always believed that love was a feeling, but now she realized that it was an action, a kind of movement that required nothing more than the simple act of being there for someone.
As they walked, Li Hua and Wang Qing came across a beautiful garden, with a flowing stream running through it. They walked further into the garden and found a small tree, where Li Hua sat down to rest. Wang Qing followed her, and they both sat under the tree, facing each other, with their hearts connected by an unbreakable bond.
From that day on, Li Hua and Wang Qing were each other’s best friend, and they continued to love each other despite the distance between them. They never met again, but their love remained in the hearts of their friends and family, forever un触不可及.
But Li Hua knew that her love for Wang Qing was not the only kind of love that could be. She knew that she had to find love in her own way, and she dedicated her life to helping others find their own love.
She continued to play music, and she continued to be kind and kind to others. She knew that her love for Wang Qing was true, and she knew that it could not be shared with anyone else but herself.
In the end, Li Hua realized that love was not a feeling, but a movement, a commitment to do what was right, and to be there for those who needed it. And so, she dedicated her life to the pursuit of love, and to the creation of beautiful things that could help others find their own love.
And so, Li Hua lived happily ever after, with her heart full of love, and her mind always busy with the pursuit of happiness for others. Her love was not触不可及, but it was always with her, and it inspired others to be kind and to love in their own unique ways.