The power we have always believed in

Marlee 2022-04-21 09:02:27

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This scene seems to have been staged, it seems to be history, and it seems to be the future.

Literary works have always reflected reality, and it is higher than the present. Its themes are well chosen, believe it. This is not just a simple word. The Chinese are not without faith. The greatest faith comes from the belief in family, the existence of love, and human nature itself. I remembered that in the two world wars, people killed each other, maybe the real history is much more cruel than the inside, but we finally went to peace. This should be a lasting peace, we all hope it is.

But now it seems that the younger generation in China no longer has their roots in China from generation to generation. There is competition in love, contrast in friendship, and all feelings are mixed with some interests.

This is perfectly normal, and sometimes we only see our own interests, but not always. We will wake up our concern for others, the country, and the nation in the face of real danger. Unfortunately, these strengths can only be exchanged for some blood. Didn't the Chinese nation finally come together in the face of survival?

Because we are under the same sky, as long as we have a wide enough perspective, there must be common interests. Perhaps like a contradiction, it is both antagonistic and unified.

I suddenly felt the strength of Chinese culture, and it is precisely because we have experienced difficulties that we are still standing, so we are strong.

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Raya and the Last Dragon quotes

  • Raya: Hold on.

    [Sisu grabs onto Raya. She swings across the pit but stops midway. Turns out Sisu's hind legs were still perched on the edge of the cliff]

    Sisu: Oh, we were doing a jumpy thing? So sorry. My bad. I get it now.

  • Raya: Actually, Sisu, I think we're going to go with your plan.

    Sisu: What? My plan? You're going with my plan?

    Raya: Yeah.

    Sisu: Alright! You're not going to regret this. But we're gonna need a really good gift. What do you think she's into? Cats? Knives? Cats with knives? Knives with cats on them?