"Walking With the Gods", the runner-up in the box-office chart of Korean film history, has become popular in Asia. Nowadays, in the domestic fantasy novels, there are often such plots.
The film changed the bloody and extremely punishing "suffering in prison" into seven hells, and the punishment was also simplified into tortures that the audience could accept visually, such as burning, crushing, freezing, and quicksand.
At this moment, let's think about a question, if the various hells designed by the film really exist, can we escape punishment.
The first level: Betrayal prison.
Betrayal: Betrayal and betrayal is a departure from one's original beliefs, a betrayal of moral constraints, a betrayal of the interests of the public, and an unfulfilled and unfulfilled performance of the promises made to oneself.
By definition, apart from the obvious betrayals such as worshiping the mountain and cheating in marriage, the empty promises made are not realized, and the promised meeting today will change the day, which may cause the body to be beaten a few times in the torture of the soul.
Because you are disappointing.
The second level: Violent Prison.
First, those who have committed domestic violence and school violence cannot escape the blame; second, the better the life of those who live by violence, the worse the crime they commit; third, because of temporary temper tantrums Violence, apologizing afterwards is useless, that pain has been recorded in the other party's genes, you killed your supposedly beautiful character.
But why are you hitting someone?
The third level: Tianlun Prison.
Honoring one's parents is the best thing to do. If you get stuck here, there may be problems in other levels. After all, "filial piety" is the foundation of a person's foothold in society.
I want to say here that the ancients talked about filial piety, but did not say filial piety. For parents, obedience should be obeyed, and obedience must be disobedient when not obedient—blind obedience regardless of the facts, trapping parents in injustice is unfilial.
Fourth level: Murder prison.
This need not be discussed, the law will judge you before self-censorship.
The fifth level: the indolent prison.
Laziness is also called laziness, wasting life. In addition to the recognized lazy and quick-witted industrious people, it is difficult to define whether an ordinary person is lazy or not. Nowadays, most people love to spend time with their mobile phones, but you can't say that they are not motivated, and they are not working hard for a better life. Similarly, some people like their present life and enjoy their own happiness, so they live indifferently.
In any case, please give yourself a judgment in your heart, work hard to realize your ideal, and don’t waste your life on people and things you hate.
Level 6: Deception Prison.
White lies certainly don't count.
Everyone is taught not to lie since childhood, because it is a "lose-lose" behavior that destroys their own integrity and even their future, and destroys the interests and even hopes of others.
Focus on it, it is difficult for couples who are deceived to continue to be tight-lipped in the same bed; between friends who are deceived, it is difficult to find a high wall that is airtight. Honesty can cause trouble for a while, but before you lie, think about your motives and don't plant a bomb for the future.
Seventh level: Injustice Prison.
"Righteousness" refers to the righteousness of the world. Injustice is the sum total of all evil deeds. Making ill-gotten wealth and doing ill-fated things are momentary pleasures, but may be regrettable for life. To be a proper person and act properly is to have a righteous heart and a straight path.
The Seven Faces of Hell must have been tricked by you, right?
It doesn't matter, no one is perfect, except for those major items that you can't commit, for the rest, please cherish the opportunity to live, or go to repent, or apologize. Then cultivate yourself well, take your time, and everything will be in time.
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