A corpse from thirty years ago was revealed, and the five people involved were trying to hide the evasive privacy, and even another corpse was involved.
The story is quite well compiled, meticulous and meticulous, showing the evil of human nature, as well as the kindness and warmth of human nature.
But outside of the plot, I thought more about crime and forgiveness.
Is a crime less serious because it has passed for a long time? No, as long as someone has been, is, or will be suffering or affected by it, the truth should be discovered.
And what about the criminals? How to treat and treat her/them? If he/she suffers every day because of this, and devotes himself to atonement, should he be forgiven and forgiven? Can faults, mistakes, and sins be forgiven and forgiven? Should commoners, nobles, and emperors be treated the same? What if he/she is our relative?
It seems that my brain is too big. I think of WG, Taizu, LS, Tiananmen, ordinary people who report and expose false accusations, and officials who hurt others and get hurt. I thought of those great men whose meritorious deeds have also brought harm to the world.
I always feel that whoever burns the mountain should go to jail. Good and evil should be rewarded in the end, and the world can be reincarnated. Mistakes, mistakes, and sins can all be forgiven, but the premise is that those who have committed mistakes and sins have accepted the corresponding punishment.
Repent when you know your sins, and then ask for forgiveness; when you know your mistakes, correct them, and then ask for forgiveness; when you know your sins, atone for your sins, and then ask for liberation.
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