Certificate
M2023OOC000247PA
Intro
Diagonally To The West
The title "Westward Slope" draws inspiration from Zhang Ruoxu's poem "Spring River in the Moonlight," from the Tang Dynasty: "The river flows, and spring is about to end; the moon descends over the river in the westward slope." In this context, "westward slope" directly translates to "sunset." The setting sun in the westward slope symbolizes a profound sense of parting and melancholy, extending towards the distant horizon. The endless beauty of the twilight serves as a metaphor for cherishing time, embracing the present, and appreciating all that one possesses.