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If the words come from the heart, then the "qi" in the words will naturally arise. For example, when I see something unpleasant, maybe even the sound of "ah" is emotional. This is "qi", and it comes from the real heart. Humans have a natural feeling for such things. And "Qi" cannot be acted out. No matter how artificial intelligence sounds like a human being, it has no sense of life. I often hear someone read a manuscript, and the pronunciation is clear, but I don't like it, and I prefer someone who has a temper to say something that may have grammatical errors. No matter how good the poetry and prose written by SIRI are, it is not as good as a boy who said from his heart: The moonlight is so beautiful tonight; no matter how standard the broadcast and host Mandarin is, it is just a human horn. Therefore, we need to be a person with a self-nature, towards beauty or love, and become a part of the spirit, so that we can occasionally spit words into poems and write into writing, and we must spontaneously pour out, without deliberate.
If the words come from the heart, then the "qi" in the words will naturally arise. For example, when I see something unpleasant, maybe even the sound of "ah" is emotional. This is "qi", and it comes from the real heart. Humans have a natural feeling for such things. And "Qi" cannot be acted out. No matter how artificial intelligence sounds like a human being, it has no sense of life. I often hear someone read a manuscript, and the pronunciation is clear, but I don't like it, and I prefer someone who has a temper to say something that may have grammatical errors. No matter how good the poetry and prose written by SIRI are, it is not as good as a boy who said from his heart: The moonlight is so beautiful tonight; no matter how standard the broadcast and host Mandarin is, it is just a human horn. Therefore, we need to be a person with a self-nature, towards beauty or love, and become a part of the spirit, so that we can occasionally spit words into poems and write into writing, and we must spontaneously pour out, without deliberate.
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