My favorite song is "Small Road"

by zxyasdq70 on 2011-07-01 16:59:05

I also enjoy other former Soviet songs, but I don't like karaoke — I only like listening and feeling, experiencing the innocent love and sincere emotions flowing in the former Soviet love songs; feeling the noble and heroic patriotism in the former Soviet resistance songs; and experiencing the rich and enchanting exotic atmosphere in the former Soviet and Russian folk songs. Listening to classics, experiencing classics, former Soviet songs are especially good for cultivating one's sentiments.

Karl Helling: Russian Folk Song "The Little Road" http://t.cn/ht5ZW3 This is the most touching former Soviet love song for me, and I have even shed tears while listening to it. Quietly close your eyes and listen to this song, then immerse yourself in its artistic conception, imagining that you are in a time of war... Can you not be moved by this song?

2011-03-19 When the person who doesn't love you rejects or leaves you, please do not complain, resent, or feel sad and sentimental, but instead choose to let go graciously and sincerely bless them. Then, wait and seek for your true love. When true love arrives, believe that you will feel it. Only in mutual affection can love and marriage be as beautiful as springtime and as splendid as mountain flowers... A life filled with love is wonderful and warm, the most real and beautiful.

Karl Helling: If the person you love doesn't love you back, if you lose them, it actually means nothing; you've only lost someone who didn't love you, but they've lost someone who loved them. In comparison, your loss is much smaller than theirs. In reality, you've never truly had them, so how can losing them even be called a loss? You've just lost an opportunity. Perhaps through persistent pursuit, you might move someone, but doing so may ultimately result not in love, but in sympathy and pity.

2011-03-19 Some people hold on to love stubbornly, even when they don't receive love in return, even when the person they admire has already married someone else—they still obstinately stand by, fantasizing that their beloved will one day come to them and willingly become their backup. Such people are pitiful, wasting their precious youth for an intangible love, tormenting their body and mind... It's hard to achieve their wishes, and they end up regretting it for life.

Karl Helling: If the person you love doesn't love you back, if you lose them, it actually means nothing; you've only lost someone who didn't love you, but they've lost someone who loved them. In comparison, your loss is much smaller than theirs. In reality, you've never truly had them, so how can losing them even be called a loss? You've just lost an opportunity. Perhaps through persistent pursuit, you might move someone, but doing so may ultimately result not in love, but in sympathy and pity.

2011-03-19 If the person you love doesn't love you back, you can choose to try loving them or politely decline—politely declining while considering the other person's feelings, without harsh rejection or sarcasm. If you don't love them, then decline promptly, without dragging out the time or being ambiguous. If you really don't love them, don't attempt to love them; polite refusal is a responsible act towards both yourself and the other person, avoiding harm to each other.

Karl Helling: If the person you love doesn't love you back, if you lose them, it actually means nothing; you've only lost someone who didn't love you, but they've lost someone who loved them. In comparison, your loss is much smaller than theirs. In reality, you've never truly had them, so how can losing them even be called a loss? You've just lost an opportunity. Perhaps through persistent pursuit, you might move someone, but doing so may ultimately result not in love, but in sympathy and pity.

2011-03-19 Even if you're not afraid to pay any price for love; even if you're not afraid of being hurt—just seeing the person you love beside you, enduring their neglect, indifference, and condescension, tolerating their infidelity and betrayal, your marriage would still be hard to last long. Because the person who doesn't receive love will eventually be abandoned. Even if they aren't abandoned, but accepted and appreciated, what price would you have to pay? How many bitter, heart-wrenching, and humiliating experiences would you endure? Would you sacrifice yourself?

Karl Helling: If the person you love doesn't love you back, if you lose them, it actually means nothing; you've only lost someone who didn't love you, but they've lost someone who loved them. In comparison, your loss is much smaller than theirs. In reality, you've never truly had them, so how can losing them even be called a loss? You've just lost an opportunity. Perhaps through persistent pursuit, you might move someone, but doing so may ultimately result not in love, but in sympathy and pity.

2011-03-19 Love is what? It's the collision and fusion of rationality and sensibility between two people who love each other; it's mutual affection, where hearts collide and spark brilliantly; it's the continuous elevation of love and emotion in communication... The exchange of love and emotion is mutual, requiring mutual appreciation and admiration, not something one-sided. Trying to obtain love through effort might succeed, but even if it does, it's hard to last—things that don't belong to you, even if obtained, will be lost.

Karl Helling: If the person you love doesn't love you back, if you lose them, it actually means nothing; you've only lost someone who didn't love you, but they've lost someone who loved them. In comparison, your loss is much smaller than theirs. In reality, you've never truly had them, so how can losing them even be called a loss? You've just lost an opportunity. Perhaps through persistent pursuit, you might move someone, but doing so may ultimately result not in love, but in sympathy and pity.

2011-03-19 Facing the person you love but doesn't love you back, some choose to let go, others choose to pursue stubbornly. Stubborn pursuit might lead to success; but sometimes what you get isn't love, but sympathy and pity, and they reluctantly give in to you. Even if you marry, marital life would be hard to be sweet; would you be willing to endure their neglect, indifference, or emotional and behavioral betrayal? In a marriage and family without love, those days without hope are bitter and hard to endure.

Karl Helling: If the person you love doesn't love you back, if you lose them, it actually means nothing; you've only lost someone who didn't love you, but they've lost someone who loved them. In comparison, your loss is much smaller than theirs. In reality, you've never truly had them, so how can losing them even be called a loss? You've just lost an opportunity. Perhaps through persistent pursuit, you might move someone, but doing so may ultimately result not in love, but in sympathy and pity.

2011-03-19 What is love? It's the collision and fusion of rationality and sensibility between two people who love each other; it's mutual affection, where hearts collide and spark brilliantly; it's the continuous elevation of love and emotion in communication... The exchange of love and emotion is mutual, requiring mutual appreciation and admiration, not something one-sided. Trying to obtain love through effort might succeed, but even if it does, it's hard to last—things that don't belong to you, even if obtained, will be lost.

Karl Helling: If the person you love doesn't love you back, if you lose them, it actually means nothing; you've only lost someone who didn't love you, but they've lost someone who loved them. In comparison, your loss is much smaller than theirs. In reality, you've never truly had them, so how can losing them even be called a loss? You've just lost an opportunity. Perhaps through persistent pursuit, you might move someone, but doing so may ultimately result not in love, but in sympathy and pity.

2011-03-19 When facing someone you love but doesn't love you back, you can try to move and influence them, but don't force it too much. Why force it? Although some say that love is achieved through effort, true love isn't gained through effort, and love isn't something you can get through your own efforts. For someone who doesn't love you, no matter how much you give, you won't get appreciation and feedback. Think carefully, is it worth it? Losing them, losing someone who doesn't love you, please don't feel sad or sorrowful.

Karl Helling: If the person you love doesn't love you back, if you lose them, it actually means nothing; you've only lost someone who didn't love you, but they've lost someone who loved them. In comparison, your loss is much smaller than theirs. In reality, you've never truly had them, so how can losing them even be called a loss? You've just lost an opportunity. Perhaps through persistent pursuit, you might move someone, but doing so may ultimately result not in love, but in sympathy and pity.

2011-03-19 Even if you get someone through persistent pursuit, someone who doesn't love you will eventually betray and abandon you. Love needs mutual affection, not one-sided effort; therefore, when it comes to love, one should follow destiny and not force it, not forcing others to accept you, and certainly not compromising yourself to get others; even if you get them, in a loveless marriage, your experience will be neglect and indifference; would you be willing to bear it?

Karl Helling: If the person you love doesn't love you back, if you lose them, it actually means nothing; you've only lost someone who didn't love you, but they've lost someone who loved them. In comparison, your loss is much smaller than theirs. In reality, you've never truly had them, so how can losing them even be called a loss? You've just lost an opportunity. Perhaps through persistent pursuit, you might move someone, but doing so may ultimately result not in love, but in sympathy and pity.

2011-03-19 In the process of growing up, one must experience pain. From birth until now, everyone has accumulated countless wounds. Regardless of whether these wounds are physical or mental, don't always touch them. No matter how cruel and painful past events were, they won't happen again, and they have nothing to do with the present you and me. Let all the pain and unpleasantness be buried in the dust. Don't always count the cost of what you've paid in the past; learn to forget, forgive, and let go of everything from the past.

Sun Yan: The night is deep, who else is awake counting scars like me... Why do I want to leave a lamp lit before going to sleep? If I don't want to say, please don't ask...

2011-03-19 Earthquakes and tsunamis make people lose their loved ones and homes, but with love, there will be everything!! // @Karl Helling: "Blood Suspicion" touched the audience deeply with its profoundly moving story, allowing them to witness what grand and unforgettable love is. At the time, almost no one was unmoved by the dramatic twists and tear-jerking storyline of "Blood Suspicion," and at the same time, they felt the purity, resilience, grandeur, beauty, and unwavering nature of love.

Karl Helling: Blood Suspicion Opening Theme http://t.cn/hczsYa The Japanese TV drama "Blood Suspicion" made me understand what love is. Although the plot is somewhat exaggerated, the love it portrays is extremely profound. Perhaps everyone who has watched "Blood Suspicion" has a deep impression. To this day, every time I accidentally hear the theme song of "Blood Suspicion," an indescribable emotion wells up in my heart.

2011-03-18 Through its deeply touching and extraordinary storyline, "Blood Suspicion" allows viewers to witness what passionate and unforgettable love is. At the time, almost no one was unmoved by the dramatic twists and tear-jerking storyline of "Blood Suspicion," and at the same time, they felt the purity, resilience, grandeur, beauty, and unwavering nature of love.

Karl Helling: Blood Suspicion Opening Theme http://t.cn/hczsYa The Japanese TV drama "Blood Suspicion" made me understand what love is. Although the plot is somewhat exaggerated, the love it portrays is extremely profound. Perhaps everyone who has watched "Blood Suspicion" has a deep impression. To this day, every time I accidentally hear the theme song of "Blood Suspicion," an indescribable emotion wells up in my heart.

2011-03-18 Blood Suspicion Opening Theme http://t.cn/hczsYa The Japanese TV drama "Blood Suspicion" made me understand what love is. Although the plot is somewhat exaggerated, the love it portrays is extremely profound. Perhaps everyone who has watched "Blood Suspicion" has a deep impression. To this day, every time I accidentally hear the theme song of "Blood Suspicion," an indescribable emotion wells up in my heart.

2011-03-18 Mencius said: Therefore, heaven sends great calamities upon the Japanese people, first shaking their seas, flooding their cities, destroying their homes, emptying their supermarkets, causing nuclear leaks to disrupt their minds, freezing, starving, panicking, and increasing their death toll. The series of disasters in Japan, including earthquakes and tsunamis, are self-inflicted, because the Japanese people have shown too much contempt for life—committing heinous crimes and atrocities during World War II, and indiscriminately hunting whales and killing dolphins in peacetime, truly beyond description!!

2011-03-18 Gradually changing in maturity, gradually maturing in change. The development of life and career is heading towards a better tomorrow; don't always think about how far away happiness in the future is—actually, happiness is around you, and you're walking on the road to future happiness. Believe that your future will be happier and more colorful. Sincerely wish you well.

Karl Helling: [Sheep Expression] Gradually changing in maturity, gradually maturing in change. The development of life and career is heading towards a better tomorrow; don't always think about how far away happiness in the future is—actually, happiness is around you, and you're walking on the road to future happiness... ——Comments inspired by NOBLE Amy's blog post "This Year We Are 27-28 Years Old." http://t.cn/IDMGwm

2011-03-18 This world is too narrow. Among the various kinds of people—I meet almost similar and alike individuals… What’s going on? Meeting similar and alike people consecutively, is it fate, destiny, or the play of fate, or predestined, or the arrangement of destiny, or historical inevitability, or did I owe too much debt in my previous life?? I wonder when I can escape this vicious circle... I hope the vicious circle stops soon...

2011-03-17 Reply to @Philosophers_legacy: Revitalizing old brands isn’t easy; however, old brands have a certain mass base, deep heritage, and technical strength, along with extensive reputation. As long as innovation occurs, development through innovation can still bring them back onto the world stage. It depends on how to innovate. Innovation in design and research of new products isn’t an easy task; it must keep up with trends while showcasing the spirit of the old brand.

Philosophers_legacy: Countries around the world strictly control gun sales online. In other words, buying guns online in any country is illegal. However, selling missiles, military aircraft, and tanks online has no restrictions! Interested in getting an RPG as a self-defense weapon against wolves?

2011-03-17 I absolutely love hiking, and I am part of the walking tribe—hiking is a pretty good fitness activity. You don’t need special equipment, just a pair of hiking shoes and a water bottle; for longer walks, you can carry some dry food or snacks. To add ambiance to your hike, take a portable speaker. Walking more in daily life is also good—it’s low-carbon, environmentally friendly, energy-saving, and has fitness benefits. //@Meng Xiaoyi's Residence: I love walking—it’s low-carbon and healthy.

Meng Xiaoyi's Residence: There are such groups of people who call themselves the “walking tribe.” They never worry about getting sick because they walk. They exercise through walking, staying away from diseases, and they boast to others about no longer needing medication or doctors. They slowly influence everyone around them, and more people join their ranks. Would you be willing to join the “walking tribe”?

2011-03-17 This is interesting. The Chinese people's nerves are too fragile, reacting excessively to even slight disturbances. I didn’t rush to buy salt because I know iodized salt is almost ineffective against nuclear radiation. By the way, I’d like to remind everyone: when cooking, don’t add too much salt—excessive salt increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, harms the kidneys, and is detrimental to bone growth; eating too much salt also makes the skin darker, leading to freckles and wrinkles on the face.

Happy Wonderful Travel: Top line: Japan is the big nuclear nation Bottom line: China is the salt panic offspring Crossline: Some iodine meaning Top line: The Japanese await iodized salt amidst nuclear radiation Bottom line: The Chinese hoard iodized salt awaiting nuclear radiation Crossline: No salt to reply

2011-03-17 If you want to gain weight, you can eat some nutritious foods appropriately, such as fish, beef, lamb, chicken, fresh eggs, etc. But stay away from junk food like fast food, and eat fewer snacks to avoid excessive food additives. Nutrients should be absorbed from three meals a day, avoiding overly salty, sweet, and spicy foods. Additionally, you can consume some fruits and whole grains, including corn, millet, oatmeal, soybeans, etc., ensuring a balanced diet with a mix of fine and coarse grains.

Era Tea Shop---Ningning: Exhausted, finally back, picked all these myself in the supermarket, great spirit, praise!

2011-03-16 Japan's disaster has prompted my thoughts. I suggest everyone read a book when they have time, such as a survival manual, an anti-terrorism manual, or a wilderness survival manual, etc. Acquire knowledge from books and learn how to protect yourself when disasters strike. Moreover, prepare simple escape supplies and store a little water and food for emergencies to calmly protect yourself. Our personal safety awareness needs improvement.

2011-03-16 Reply to @Xiaoyu Chongchong: Letting go for love leaves only a beautiful memory in the heart, becoming a comfort to oneself; letting go for love is also a wound one doesn't want to touch—touching it hurts, yet it's hard to forget what happened. //@Xiaoyu Chongchong: Reply to @Karl Helling: With love present, cherish each other; once the bond ends, it's hard to continue... Let everything go with the wind.

Xiaoyu Chongchong: In a relationship, before obtaining a marriage certificate—regardless of how far the relationship has progressed, anyone has the right to choose a new partner! Therefore, before marriage, if your lover says they no longer love you or leaves you, please don't be sad or angry, but rather let go gracefully and sincerely bless them. —I'm teaching a young friend a lesson.

2011-03-15 In a relationship, before obtaining a marriage certificate—regardless