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What moved you most in The Lion?
In the movie The Lion, what moved me the most was not the bitter experience that Salo finally came to an Australian family and grew up happily, nor the tears when Salo and his mother met in Qianshan, but the tears when Salo saw Sugar Ears in a friend's kitchen.

We have been pursuing: what is homesickness?

But in fact, homesickness may be one of your favorite snacks when you were a child. This kind of snack may be cheap, even not so delicious, and it will no longer be a luxury when it grows up. However, after 20 years, it still makes you worry-this kind of concern and love for less delicious food is homesickness.

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I am also a person who started wandering when I was very young. I have been wandering for ten years since 19 went to other provinces to study in universities.

I have always thought that "a good man is ambitious in all directions" and encouraged himself with "he won't come back unless something big happens", often showing an image of no homesickness and no concern for his hometown.

It was not until I saw the recently hit "White Deer Plain" that I was deeply attracted by the plot of oily noodles inside. Even after eating several times of oil-sprinkled noodles, I realized that external things can be expressed, but your taste buds are the most honest.

(Hometown gourmet oil sprinkled noodles)

The most honest memory of this taste bud is actually homesickness.

Finally, may you walk for half your life and the teenager return.