Collection of Yu Zao (Part III) I haven't written anything in the blog for a long time, and I can feel that my ability to make nonsense has declined. I wrote two propositional compositions in the exam last month with great difficulty. In the past six months, I have often wondered whether it is time to update, but I always put it aside for various reasons until today. As a rule, there should be a blog post at the beginning of each year to summarize the previous year. When January has not passed, I will make a summary here by the way. This year, because of the epidemic situation, there were too many things that had to be settled. We stayed at home for nearly three months until April, when we became the first batch of college students to start school in China, and finally we were able to return to campus. Many students chose not to go back to school for the time being, but I still had to go back. At school, I lived in a dormitory with six people. I got up alone, ate alone, went to the library alone. At night, I was alone in the dormitory with the lights on. It seemed so lonely, but I didn't feel lonely. I was just nervous, and I was thinking about the probability of my entrance to graduate school, Finally, I received the notice of admission at the end of May, and I finally relaxed after holding my breath for a long time. In June, I went to Suzhou again. A counseling agency run by alumni provided accommodation. One roommate worked together for two and a half months. These days in Suzhou, I have visited many places, such as Hanshan Temple, Maple Bridge, Golden Rooster Lake, Oriental Gate, Suzhou Museum, Shantang Street, Pingjiang Road... Many times this is a walk on the go trip. I want to go to the subway temporarily and have no purpose before leaving. It's also interesting to think about where to play on the road. In July, I went back to school to go through the graduation formalities. Because of the plum rain season, the quilt and other things were moldy, and most of the things in the dormitory were finally thrown away. Very