This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet . In this poem, . . is a symbol of love. In the poem, the poet expresses his love for his dog, who is his younger brother . He tells his dog that he is his own younger brother, and that he loves his dog more than his master. He asks his master to let him go, but his master refuses, saying that he will kill him in the future if he is allowed to live
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet . In this poem, . . is a symbol of love. In the poem, the poet expresses his love for his dog, who is his younger brother . He tells his dog that he is his own younger brother, and that he loves his dog more than his master. He asks his master to let him go, but his master refuses, saying that he will kill him in the future if he is allowed to live