On the evening of 2016.12.10, the first weekend I spent in my dorm room, I read
Living in China, a huge country with a large population and freedom of belief.
But where I can't think of it, there is another, more profound conflict. I probably never knew, nor would I want to know, the [jihadists] who sacrificed themselves for their religious beliefs.
Those people who were born with no choice, were treated like slaves, they could sacrifice everything and give up their lives in order to get out of this life.
The fate of the little man reflects the faith, dignity and redemption of a nation.
There is a place where people live in pain with hatred, and indomitable souls fight with sacrifice.
And in another time zone, I had to study and fight for work. It is unfortunate and lucky.
Are people afraid when facing death? And for the sake of faith, the male protagonist must sacrifice, and it is no longer important to be afraid.
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