What kind of people were the founding fathers of the United States of America, and how did they build this new country from scratch? What hamilton tells is not just the story of a person, but also the story of a piece of history. How did an immigrant of humble origin and penniless become the father of the nation and the first chancellor of the exchequer? Writing tirelessly like time running out, outspoken, never satisfied, what was in his mind? Is there really someone like him who is so unsullied, talented, but abides by the insistence of a true gentleman? Even at the juncture of life and death, I will abide by the ten commandments of the duel, look at myself from the bottom of my heart, and point the pistol to the sky; it is really "the mountain is up, the scenery is up", I know that writing a confession will destroy all my reputation , but he still did it resolutely. His struggles and regrets added a bright stroke to his shining human brilliance... The lyrics of all the songs in the whole drama really stand up to scrutiny, you can I got it in my high school English poem class to appreciate it, and each song has its own universality after it is separated from its story context. No song is really talking about trivial things... There is one more thing I am very interested in. What is touching is that the value orientation of the United States has its continuity. The values that people pursued two hundred years ago can still be used to sing praises today. (on contrary...) In order to protect the children, to live comfortably under their own grapes and fig trees when they are old, to live carefree in the beautiful country that they created, to make the world a better place... when everyone When you think about it this way, it is really hard to have an unsuccessful revolution. To remember, history has its eye on you. Ask yourself all the time, When my time was up, have I done enough, will they tell my story? I hope I can find my own belief and write my own story, even so The lofty pursuit is really rare in today's society, and even despised by utilitarianism...
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