Rise of the Planet of the Apes, a movie that was played at alumni house yesterday. It tells the story of Apes being annihilated by humans and resisting the war. Orangutans also have the concept of group society, but they are still vulnerable in front of humans without guns and guns. When I saw the middle, I felt humiliated for the treatment of the king of the apes, and felt sorry for him to ask for food and water for his companions. However, After reflection, I don't think so anymore. After watching the movie Shu Jun expressed the emotion that orangutans are kinder than humans. I thought about how the chimpanzees' philosophies were different, and found that they despised themselves and esteemed others more than the most noble of human beings. Even if there are thousands of risks, they are wives and children, they can leap into the waterfall and rush to the soldiers with spears, they are close friends, they can block the attack of a shrimp soldier and crab general with their lives, they are the clan, they are leaders, they can endure physical and mental. torture. And when each orangutan died, it was calm, there was no reluctance, and there was no 360-degree slow-motion rendering. Including the rebellious orangutan who finally shot the enemy for the King of the Gorillas and was immediately shot through the head, including the King of the Gorillas who finally arrived at the new habitat and fell silently on the side while watching the clansmen happily frolic. They really take themselves very lightly, should they put down my noble head, or should they give up my precious life, these saints' propositions do not exist with them. The humiliation I felt in front of me does not exist for them either. Dignity has become a bit vain at this moment. Sacrifice for one's own dignity is a martyrdom peculiar to human beings. Without dignity, they are still dignified, more dignified than human beings, for which they sacrificed others and love. It may be inaccurate to say dignity. What I say they don’t have is a false sense of self. None of them feel that they are great, so there is no hesitation and no inflation in sacrifice. On a deeper level, they have a natural equal identification with others. For example, when working together, the orangutan who relays will rudely scolded the gorilla king who is thinking, and there are no strange faces caused by identity deviations such as bureaucrats or flattery in the apes. There are many conflicts and contradictions, worries and complaints in human beings, which seem to come from the false self, such as the existence of being madly brushed, such as slander, such as greed, such as vanity and so on. The writer is a real saint.
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