It lasted 1 1 month, and finally at the end of 202 1 this year, according to the plan, I finished reading the seven volumes of Ming Dynasty-The Events of the Ming Dynasty, and only got the word 12, "Once I embark on this road, I can't go back." Harvest 12 is enough.
Concealment is as big as a dynasty's road, as small as a person's choice of career.
Yesterday, I neatly wrote this 12 in regular script on hard-pen calligraphy paper with a red ink pen, took photos and made a circle. A friend responded: "Men are afraid of entering the wrong line, and women are afraid of marrying the wrong person." Standing at the crossroads, which road to take requires a pair of discerning eyes to embark on a meaningful and bright future. Once you go astray, you will regret it and never go back.
There is a relative whose parents used the money to move stones on the mountain for him to go from primary school to medical university. He also lived up to expectations and became an excellent physician. He won the good reputation of patients with superb medical skills and warm service. The doctor's kindness is the best explanation for him. Starting a career and starting a family, he has everything he deserves in life. It looks perfect.
Seems to be perfect, or not-friends who like drinking and promiscuity. Born in science, he has no idea that birds of a feather flock together. He makes friends with all kinds of people, and he likes the feeling of calling friends.
No position after drinking. One day, he and his drinking buddies, under the influence of alcohol, thought that Laozi was the best in the world and got carried away, and they no longer feared the party discipline and state law hanging over their heads. They stopped a private car, dragged down the owner and punched and kicked him. After forensic identification, it was a minor injury. He was sent to prison for picking fights.
It's over. It's over.
Which way to go, sometimes I have no choice. Such as Emperor Chongzhen. Originally he was a monarch, but history chose him as emperor. He took over the Ming dynasty, which was already in jeopardy at home and abroad. He is thrifty and loves the people. He wants to turn the tide and help the building collapse on his own. But it still can't change the fate of Daming's suicide.
On this road, there is no turning back. Maybe it's sadness, maybe it's glory, it's all unknown, but we still have to go.