This is a love story. "You... why... send flowers... to me?" the princess asked after calling Zhong Doo. She should also want to listen to what Zhong Doo said to her with the flowers, "Actually, you are very beautiful." This was probably not what he really said at the time, he just wanted to rape the princess, so he was surprised when the princess called him, With an apologetic meaning, he knelt down and sat opposite the princess. But he didn't expect the princess to ask him this question, he was embarrassed and kept scratching his head nervously. He called her the princess and she called him the general. From then on, he brought her the outside world, and she brought him the feeling of being attached. The princess was carried on the roof by Zhong Dou, and once again saw the sky, the sky was gray and not clear, but she showed a happy expression of infinite yearning, just as she was infinitely longing for a person who praised her as being beautiful. Love, she would rather believe that he is a sincere compliment. Being alone, with no one to share the feeling of fear, and no one to drive away the things you are afraid of, is like living in a lonely desert. After Zhong Doo was released from prison, only his thin short sleeves shivered in the cold winter. Even if I bought clothes for my mother, I wouldn't use them to keep out the cold. I was naive and prepared to be scared at the door. When he went back, no one welcomed him, and he was still giggling. Only he was thinking of going to see the victim's daughter. He is simple, kind, but also confused. How would you describe someone like Zhong Doo? The weak avoid it, the strong drive it away. A daughter at the station saw him and stood on the other side of the man to avoid him. The crew filming on the highway at night scolded him for being crazy and drove him away. After the injury, the elder brother scolded him, and the elder sister said, "We are doing fine without you." He smiled wryly, as if foolish, but in fact he was not without feeling. He was not in a desert, but in a busy city, but he was labeled "big trouble", and everyone avoided it. In fact, here we can talk about the princess and Zhong Doo's family. The elder brother of the princess occupied the disabled house, and he had to pick up the princess to act when he was checked. It was very bad, but he still gave money to take care of the princess. Indifferent and selfish but also a little affectionate. The elder sister-in-law also disliked Zhong Doo's troubles, but he still found a job for him. When he was injured, the elder sister helped him with medicine. Same selfishness but also a little affection for Jong Doo. The details of the characters are very full and real, not too bad, and you can see a little bit of humanity. In the face of all this unfairness, the princess was helpless, and could only let her brother arrange everything around her. No one listened to her carefully, and no one could see that she was not ugly. But Jong-doo listens carefully, and Jong-doo treats her as a real princess and as her general. Not only does he have to take her to see the world, he also has to fight! struggle! He was despised by this society and despised by his family, but he did not want the princess to be despised. He wanted to take the princess to do what normal people do. After being rejected by the barbecue restaurant, he was like a ruffian and wanted to make trouble. He originally hoped that everything would be normal, and that the princess would also be able to live a normal life in this society. At this moment, I remembered the professional philosophy I had learned myself: helping others to help themselves. We pay attention to respecting life, seeing a person's strengths, and helping her solve her own problems by using her strengths, rather than blindly providing material help. It is not like the principle of engineering. You do it, and the principle exists in what you do. A set of theories of social work is to guide you to do it. You need to have a heart of helping others, a heart of empathy, not Sympathy, these words are actually empty and big in my opinion. In many fields of social work, young people, the elderly, the disabled, women and children, etc., the disabled and the elderly are the least willing to serve our students. I'm not afraid of others accusing us how can we be so unloving? But the industry of helping people is because there are so many traditional ideas and can't get talents to change the status quo. "You must all have love and work hard without asking for anything in return." "You still have wages? Why don't you help more people with wages?" Many people?" This industry is to help disadvantaged groups, but in fact this industry is a "weak" industry. Two real examples. The first one, two classmates went to volunteer at a nursing home for the disabled, and when they came back, they told us it was terrible.… Is this blameworthy? Don't stand on a high ground to criticize, you will be afraid when you see it, maybe avoid it, maybe you can't help but take a second look, and then think "too miserable, too pitiful" or "too terrible", in fact, there is no difference between the two. Second, the teacher hired a psychologist to teach us a lesson. She was burned several years ago. When she appeared on the podium, I could clearly feel everyone's pretentious calmness, so as not to let her feel our My roommate and I looked at each other and didn't say anything, but what was it? We all felt the same. There is very little we can do, and that is to try our best to treat her as a normal person, which is the greatest kindness. And what about more? We can't do it right now. Few are willing to invest in doing it, and even fewer can effectively help others. Don’t look at the smiles in the photos of public welfare propaganda. The leaders may come to visit just to take pictures, and the vulnerable “scars” are considered qualified. 's promotional photo. We sympathize with the weak and weep for them, but we seldom empathize with their feelings. Why should I talk about our profession? I just want to ask, why is the attention of the Paralympic Games so much lower than that of the Olympic Games? It's not about promoting the disabled! no! It's not kindness to see them cry! How to make them dignified, they should have their own glory, how? I don't know, I just know we haven't done enough, donating money and crying is not enough. Just like the group of people in the kebab shop in this movie, they avoid the princess and Jong Doo, and don't want to pretend to treat you as a dignified normal person. What Zhong Doo wanted to give the princess was respect and apology, so he also brought the princess to his mother's birthday banquet, which made everything embarrassing, and also revealed that Zhong Doo was going to jail on behalf of the eldest brother, "Aren't you willing? "It's more harsh than the last big brother said "I want to cut ties with him". The scary thing is that people around you think you have to do it or you're not right, we often get caught up in this kind of tug with someone who thinks you should do it, even if you don't want to, you do it because you don't want to. Let others think of you. How is Jong Doo? He knew that he had always been a trouble, so this time he wanted to solve the trouble that his eldest brother bumped into someone. The "trouble maker" solved a trouble, and he could be considered to have done practical things for the family. It wasn't the person he bumped into. He still went to prison to accept legal sanctions on behalf of his brother. After he was released from prison, he wanted to express his apology on behalf of his brother. He finally said something to his brother in the police station, "Why do you and I keep meeting in the police station, I don't want to." Because my brother loves him, he doesn't want to let him down. But the real perpetrator just wanted to end earlier and didn’t want to cause the guilt of forgetting. In the end, the princess didn’t get an apology from the perpetrator, and Zhong Doo was sad, crying while telling the story, he couldn’t even give the princess that, and he was sad. The princess didn't get the same, respect and apology. But she doesn't care, she doesn't even want to come over and get a hypocritical apology from the perpetrator, she is more indifferent than the general, maybe it's the reason for not expecting it. But she expects generals and love. She imagines that she is normal, can beat him on the head with a bottle on the subway, can tease him when he answers the phone, can sing songs she can't sing on ktv, can dance and kiss him. The moment she was normal, the picture was so beautiful, just like all girls. The princess is only expecting love, and a man who loves her with all his heart will cast out the shadows by magic. The moment they were pulled away, Zhong Doo glanced at the princess and had to say that Xue Jingqiu's acting skills were really nothing to say. At that moment, a kind of despair slowly crept into his eyes. In the interrogation room, he didn't say that the princess took the initiative. First, everyone didn't believe it. Second, he wanted to protect the princess' face. What's more, the princess couldn't speak, she wanted to save him, but all her words were translated into a usual explanation by an "outsider". The powerlessness is that you are in a place that should protect you, but you are hurt in this place and become an inexpressible mute. Both the princess and Zhong Doo were taken away from the right to speak, and the surrounding copper walls and iron walls were slowly forced to a corner, and they were "killed" in the name of justice. You say what you should say, you will approve those who should be together, you will be despised by the normal world, everyone is your God, in the name of the Lord. Zhong Doo cut down the branches in front of the princess' window like a madman, and danced to the princess' tape recorder on the tree like a madman. At that time, he seemed to be really crazy. This normal world, the world of justice, was "going crazy" He, and then the heroic general fell, and perhaps the cut branches could slowly form an oasis in their deserted desert, perhaps, one day.
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