What spiritual huts does the author think should be built in people's spiritual world?

The author thinks that there are the following kinds of spiritual huts that should be built in people's spiritual world: the first kind is filled with our love and hate. The second room is our career. The third room is for ourselves.

The author believes that the reason for building three huts is to build a habitat for the spirit and make people healthy, beautiful, solemn, great, sincere, complete and eternal.

This is a society with highly developed information. We can receive all kinds of complicated information from different channels. Gradually, some people are assimilated by this information society. They often go with the flow and affirm the value of things from the perspective of others, often thinking that what everyone pursues is what they want. So other people's thoughts and external information replaced their own thoughts, making themselves a person who lacks thoughts and thinking, so they say "there is no one but themselves."

From Bi Shumin's "Three Cabins of the Spirit".

Bi Shumin (1952——), female, a national first-class writer. 1952 was born in Yining, Xinjiang, and his ancestral home was in Shandong. The middle school is studying in the affiliated school of Beijing Foreign Studies University. 1969, enlisted as a soldier in the troops of Ali Plateau in Tibet where the Himalayas, Gangdise Mountains and Karakorum Mountains meet 1 1 year. /kloc-at the age of 0/7, Bi Shumin went to Ali, Tibet, at an altitude of 5,000m, and worked as a military doctor, an assistant military doctor and a military doctor.

On the endless plateau, she saw with her own eyes the tragic situation that some young people were buried in the ice forever for the sake of the security and prosperity of the motherland. Those thrilling and touching "deaths" made her pay special attention to life. 1980 to Beijing. 199 1 graduated from the Chinese Department of the Graduate School of Beijing Normal University with a master's degree. After 20 years as a doctor, I began to write professionally, and 1987 began to publish more than 2 million words.

65438-0989 Join the Chinese Writers Association. He has won more than 30 literary awards, including Zhuang Chongwen Literature Award, Hundred Flowers Award of the 4th, 5th and 6th Novel Monthly, Contemporary Literature Award, Beijing Literature Award, Kunlun Literature Award, PLA Literature Award, Youth Literature Award, Taiwan Province 16 China Times Literature Award and Taiwan Province 17 Joint Literature Award.