As the highest form of human contradiction, war changes people's life upside down.
In the Vietnam War, Li Li, in more than ten years, experienced the baptism of almost all elements of life.
That's all there is between heaven and earth.
Heaven and earth are an oriental concept. To quote Zhuge Liang, the sky is like a big lid and the earth is a big chessboard. There are black and white stones on the chessboard, and the game is endlessly played.
At present, as a chess watcher, watching Li Li's first half of his life, the sea inside of me was stirred up.
"And I will always live in between, South, North, East, West, peace, war, Vietnam, America. I am destined to live between heaven and earth."
This is Li Li's life.
And Li Li finally said that the real victory is won in the heart, not these lands.
If the two sides of the conflict in the war can understand this truth, there will be no war.
Different Skin, same suffering.
Perhaps it is only through suffering that the soul of a person can be finally blended and understanding can begin.
Lili and Steve's marriage started off oddly, but it developed reasonably. War makes people deformed. If the deformed person can't live a normal life, the cowardly one will commit suicide like Steve, the strong one will be like Lili, wait until all is forgiven, and continue to live in the sky and the earth.
Tang Wei's charming Li Li, the distressing beauty of Vietnam, and Li Li's growth-style narrative techniques are worthy of the work of the Vietnam War master!
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