Love is the best medicine
Time flies, and now after three years in this particular summer, the grass on campus is lush in green, and Cheng is about to graduate this month. For him, great moments in life will feel great when he puts his mind on it, and the last thing he wants is to slow down too early, just to see his life fly by in front of him. Cheng and his classmates also took the national college entrance examination this week. It is also the most important criterion for admission into Chinese universities. One Chinese saying aptly compares the exam to a stampede of "thousands of soldiers and tens of thousands of horses across a single log bridge".
Along the way, despite hardship in life, Cheng faces it bravely and becomes a fighter. He has always maintained an optimistic attitude toward life. Today, Cheng, who grew up with love, is confident and has scored excellent grades. "After the college entrance examination, the students will usher in a new life, and I hope everyone has a bright future," Cheng says.