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“The Promise of Sea and Shore”
When marine biologist Lin Xi was investigating in a fishing village, she accidentally got a peculiar bracelet – irregular seaweed and shell symbiosis, strung together by fine silver wires, and felt as warm as the breath of the waves. The old fisherman said: “This is the ‘blessing of the sea lady’, and only those who are recognized by the sea can wear it.” That night, Lin Xi dreamed of a fluorescent sea area, where seaweed swayed with the tide, forming a vague handwriting: “Symbiosis, eternal”. After waking up, she found that the seaweed on the bracelet was slightly stretched in the glass, as if it was still alive. She took the bracelet back to the laboratory and accidentally discovered that the algae contained unknown symbiotic bacteria that could purify seawater pollution. This discovery allowed her to achieve a scientific breakthrough, but what shocked her even more was that the name of a female scientist a hundred years ago was engraved inside the shell of the bracelet, who was the enlightener of her academic career.
Meaning analysis:
1. Irregular shape – symbolizes the wildness of nature and the resilience of life
2. Seaweed symbiosis – a metaphor for the mutual achievement between people and people, people and nature
3. Silver wire winding – implies the balance of fragility and protection
4. Centennial signature – reveals the true inheritance, which is the resonance of faith across time and space
The bracelet eventually returned to the sea with the tide, and Lin Xi understood: some ties are more eternal than jewelry.
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