The fate of ordinary people is always so small that it can be ignored in the face of a magnificent era. If an individual bravely stands up to stop the tide of the times, he is more or less like Don Quixote, who is struggling to rush into the windmill. He can only be a martyr, and more often, he even has no right to choose to be a bystander. But ordinary people
The fate of ordinary people is always so small that it can be ignored in the face of a magnificent era. If an individual bravely stands up to stop the tide of the times, he is more or less like Don Quixote, who is struggling to rush into the windmill. He can only be a martyr, and more often, he even has no right to choose to be a bystander. But ordinary people