Article Sharing - What a Rain Sees

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"High-rise buildings (outside) can be seen, underground waterways (inside) cannot be easily seen; like getting along with people in relationships..."

When it rained heavily today, I remembered an article I read many years ago and written by Long Yingtai. Based on the impression in my mind, I try to describe the content related to it (rainy day).


"How to verify whether a country and a city are advanced, a rain is enough,

Walking in a heavy rain, the corners of the trousers are wet but not dirty, and the streets are slippery but not waterlogged, indicating that the underground drainage system is closely coordinated with urban planning; and if the streets are waterlogged and muddy in heavy rains, perhaps the city is better than the underground. The planning of the drainage system focuses more on the development of high-rise buildings in the city;

High-rise buildings can be seen, underground water canals can't be seen, and a rain may show the real chapter . "


The above has nothing to do with complaining or complaining about poor drainage and poor planning. I just think of this article on rainy days and want to share it. The content is interesting, and its meaning can be extended to many similarities in life, such as "people and relationships".

High-rise buildings (external) can be seen, but underground waterways (internal) cannot be easily seen; just as in the relationship between people, one has to go through certain tests or "big winds and waves" to know whether each other can be in the relationship. "Surviving", after better understanding, and then decide to move forward hand in hand, or run in and improve, or part ways.

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