1. "Hate and cruelty are hell. Sometimes, we ourselves are hell." 2. The unknown and good and evil in the eyes of children; 3. The angry face, the evil words in the mouth, and the raised stones are ignorance, Disguise or betrayal? Perhaps it was the broken sound after the heart collided. The first 90 minutes are like children's prose poems, but the last 6 minutes are like a cold blade piercing the warmth veil, marking the good and evil beauty and ugliness of human nature. The innocent child knew nothing about politics, but in the end he threw a stone at his favorite teacher. His grievances and his anger were all written on his face, tears filled those big eyes, but he didn't even know why—at that moment, the innocence died.
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