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During World War II, a unit met enemy forces in the forest and engaged in a fierce battle, and the last two fighters lost contact with the troops. The reason why they can still take care of each other in the fierce battle is because they are comrades from the same town. The two trekked through the forest, encouraging and comforting each other.
More than ten days had passed, and they had still not been able to contact the troops, but fortunately, they had killed a deer and were able to survive on venison for a few more days. But perhaps because of the war, the animals fled or were killed, and they never saw any animals again. Only some venison remained, which was carried on the back of the young warrior.
On this day, they encountered the enemy in the forest, and after another fierce battle, the two skillfully avoided the enemy. Just when they thought they were safe, only a gunshot was heard, and the young soldier who was walking in front was shot, fortunately in the shoulder. The comrade-in-arms behind ran over in panic, he was so frightened that he was incoherent, picked up the body of his comrade-in-arms and burst into tears, and hurriedly tore off his shirt and bandaged the wounds of his comrades.
At night, the unwounded soldier kept thinking about his mother, his eyes were hooked. They all thought that their lives were coming to an end, and no one moved the venison around them. God knows how they spent that night. The next day, the troops rescued them.
Thirty years later, the wounded soldier Anderson said, "I know who fired the shot, and he is my comrade." He passed away last year.
I touched the hot barrel of his gun as he hugged me, but I forgave him that night. I knew he wanted to survive by swallowing the venison I was carrying, but I also knew that he was alive for his mother. For the next 30 years, I pretended not to know about it and never mentioned it.
The war was so cruel that his mother still didn't wait for him to come back, and I paid tribute to the old man with him. He knelt down and begged me to forgive him, but I didn't let him continue. We've been friends for over another twenty years, and there's no reason why I shouldn't forgive him.
Summary: During World War II, two soldiers and their unit were separated in the forest. The two become close friends, and when faced with the only life-saving venison, a soldier shoots and assassinates a friend in order to survive to take care of his mother.
But instead of resenting him, his friends hid it for him for thirty years. Truth: A person can tolerate the stubbornness, self-righteousness, arrogance, and ignorance of others, but it is difficult to tolerate malicious slander and fatal harm to himself.
However, only by repaying grievances with virtue, keeping the hurt to oneself, making the world less unfortunate, and returning to warmth, kindness, friendliness and peace, is the highest state of tolerance.
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Think for yourself!! You have time to wait for the answer, and you write it yourself!
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To let go is to forgive. A person can tolerate the stubbornness, self-righteousness, arrogance, and ignorance of others, but it is difficult to tolerate malicious slander and fatal harm to oneself. However, only by repaying grievances with virtue, keeping the harm to oneself, making the world less unfortunate, and returning to warmth, kindness, friendliness and peace, is the supreme state of tolerance.
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1 But only by repaying grievances with virtue, keeping the hurt to oneself, making the world less unfortunate, and returning to warmth, kindness, friendliness, and peace, is the highest state of tolerance.
2 He lived to care for his mother.
3 And they were friends for more than twenty years. If he hadn't forgiven his comrades, they wouldn't have been friends and would have been hostile.
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1.Repay grievances with virtue, keep the hurt to yourself, and let the world return to warmth, kindness, friendliness and peace.
2. Because he survived by swallowing the venison on my back, but he also survived for his mother, and in the end he begged for forgiveness from me.
3. (1) Let the world return to warmth, kindness, friendliness and peace (2) The indifference of comrades-in-arms to themselves.
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1.Don't hurt yourself. 2.
Quoting the words of celebrities attracts readers, increases interest in missing reading, and paves the way for the following arguments. 3.Example argument, comparative argument (Yuan Mei and Han Xin comparison).
Function: Through examples, comparative arguments, and arguments, we strongly prove that satisfaction is the medicine to resist harm ("those who are content are always happy"), and then prove the central thesis - don't hurt yourself.
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1.Repay grievances with virtue, keep the chain of harm to yourself, and return the world to warmth, kindness, friendliness and peace.
2. Because he survived by swallowing the venison on my back, but he also survived for his mother, and in the end he begged for forgiveness from "my".
3. (1) Let the world return to warmth, kindness, friendliness and peace.
2) The indifference of comrades-in-arms to themselves.
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