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沙漠里的爱情

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This is a touching story. A French soldier, alone in the desert, lies almost dead in his cave. When he wakes up, he finds a wild animal lying beside him. It is a leopard with blood on its mouth. Fortunately, the leopard was full and did him no harm. The soldier wanted to kill her with a dagger, but then he changed his mind and stroked her gently. He not only gets along well with it, but builds up a relationship and plays with it. However, the soldier was afraid and ran away while the leopard was asleep. But he had not gone far when the leopard caught up with him, and by this time he was in the quicksand. The leopard grabbed him by the collar and saved him. At the end of the story, soldiers kill leopards purely by accident. The leopard bit him on the thigh. He thought it was going to eat him, so he stabbed the beast in the neck with a dagger. The leopard looked at him without exasperation as he struggled. In this passage, the protagonist tells us that he thinks there is no place like the desert. "It's God without mankind". Indeed, he felt in the desert what he could not feel in human society. It's really amazing. It relayed the limitless possibilities of communication, even between humans and animals, and gave us more confidence in our own communication. At the same time, it also alludes to a formulaic phenomenon in human society -- communication comes together, suspicion separates each other, and then the event itself is confined to a deadlocked state of recall. Society is a net, the individual is just a point on the net, and no matter what you do, you are having sex with someone in some way. Therefore, I think life is more like a jigsaw puzzle. I have been looking for the parts I need since I was born. Each individual piece of the jigsaw puzzle may be incomplete, and each combination of it is delightful. And, in this process of merging again and again, people become profound, become rational, become mature; At the same time, here, the hearts of the four seasons are always green!
2019-06-29
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