Walk high and steady

In the morning, I picked up the book Going Higher borrowed by my friend and found that I had read the last three chapters. In order to return the book early, I read it all at once. I was attracted by The West Chamber and The Analects of Confucius a few days ago, and I really don't want to read other suspense books. However, yesterday this friend complained to me about the hardships of life, and today I have the opportunity to pick up this book.

Although this book is small, it is worth thinking about. The protagonist is Miss Panic, who lives in the valley of humiliation. The people who live in it are desolate wives, cowards, gloomy, cowardly, mean, arrogant, complaining and self-pitying. Their nature, like their names, is also a slave to this nature.

In order to escape the persecution of relatives in her hometown, Miss Panic embarked on a long journey to find an altar. The two friends who accompany her are called "sadness" and "suffering".

After a long journey, Miss Panic finally climbed the grave in the mountain and sacrificed herself. At that moment, those cold and dim were replaced by flames, and then an iron hand reached into her chest and pulled out the plants of human love and desire, along with countless roots. "Miss Panic" fainted in pain.

When she woke up, the bright sun polished everything with glory and brilliance. She came to the kingdom of love, and she had a new name called Rong En. Her two friends became joy and peace. It turned out that when she was blind, she didn't take sadness and suffering as a blessing in makeup.

They live in a canyon with exotic flowers and plants, and they work hard to plant trees with other gardeners. Being planted in other parts of the kingdom of love, the king can see colorful scenery wherever he goes.

It was not until planting and farming came near the "humiliating valley" that Ron remembered that this was her hometown. She looked at the bottom of the valley with deep affection, tears blurred her vision, and suddenly she had great pity for the people in her hometown. She asked the king to go down the mountain to help them. As she ran, she sang happily:

We jumped from a height,

Flowing to the valleys and rivers below.

This is our sweetest wish and our strongest desire.

To the lowest, lowest place ...

We see that the world is bound by sin, sadness, pain and evil. If we can re-examine the world with love, tolerance and human willpower, life will change substantially. So as to cultivate a good character and gain eternal life.