I checked everyone's reviews, and I'm still confused.
Looking at it again, it seems to be a bit different.
Everyone said that the pilgrims have gone through untold hardships and finally reached the hall of their hearts. However, this legendary ideal holy place looks so solemn and lofty. Standing outside the door, he was consistent and took firm steps. He came here with the pursuit of faith, but what could greet him? It is a gloomy indifference, a disdainful ridicule. At this time, was there infinite puzzlement in his heart, full of doubts? Facing the cliff at the end, so open and so vast, surrounded by tall trees (after seeing it, I think these trees were refined before his pilgrims), can he think that he is about to become them What about one of them? The pilgrim bowed his head, got down on one knee, and touched this lovely land with his hands, but the result was crushed dust. It is the disappointment and helplessness of disillusioned dreams. He looked up and stared, the sun shining in. This should be a moment of hope. The sun shines all over the hall, and all the lines become soft and warm. Those "sages" who have lived in the dark all year round show their dissatisfaction and disgust, and they have lost patience with the light. The pilgrim thought that the long-awaited desire was finally ushered in. At this time, he should be rejoicing. He was silent, waiting for the sun to bathe, trying to suck the warmth. As a result, he instantly became a victim of the ideal he was tirelessly pursuing. Some people say that such a sacrifice is worth it for the ideal in the heart, and it is very fearless. Others say that this is a cannibalistic church. In my opinion, this is not the result that the pilgrim originally expected. He came here because of his faith, but he did not die for it. He has not fully understood the true meaning of this ideal temple, and he has not yet fully understood the true meaning of this ideal temple. The spread of the spirit here has become a "sculpture" for decoration. His last mournful look, the irreversible ending, only added to his resentment.
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