Source: I think the distant mountains come from "I think the distant mountains are pitiful". The original excerpt is as follows:
One day I was beautiful and vivid, surrounded by good friends. I look at the mountains in the distance and feel sorry for them.
The distant mountains have seen too many stunning human beings, seen the light in the mountains shuttle through the clouds, seen the mountain spring gurgling down and infiltrating the soil, seen the Western jackdaw in the west inhabit, and seen the lone eagle soaring.
I think the distant mountains are pitiful. I am close to people, and it is sad to be close to people. Distant mountains are sad because of distance, while people are sad because of love.
There are many people around me, and they are discussing topics I don't like. I have to smile and look far, so loneliness comes from all directions and devours me.
It doesn't matter, everyone will be unhappy for no reason and suddenly collapse when walking on the road, but it won't prevent us from eating, drinking and blowing the night wind, and it will all pass.
Whales fall in the sea, stars sink in the depression, the wind hides in the dense forest, cicadas leak in the summer solstice, trying to make all the gentleness in the world live in your eyes.
What I cherish in my heart has been broken. I don't know which time it broke, and I don't want to install it again.
Don't be too good, you can refuse what you don't want to do, don't be forced to do what you can't do, and pretend not to hear if you don't like it. Your life is not to please others, but to be kind to yourself.