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What are the philosophical lines in League of Legends?
Life is just a scam. From the moment you start breathing, you are already dying slowly-the singer of death.

What are we fighting for?

Fight for those who can't fight-Galen, commander of the Corps

Death, like the wind, is always with me. We can't stay in one place for long.

My initial heart will never be forgotten.

This story is not over yet.

Justice, what a grandiose word.

Benevolence and morality are also luxuries.

Go straight along this road

Only innocent people can sleep peacefully.

Is the leaf's life just to return to its roots?

Glory lies in the heart, not in the appearance. I'm still looking for my way home.

It's a long way to go, Xiu Yuan, and only the sword is the companion.

With the strong wind, behind the meteor.

Although I have traveled all over the world, I have not lost my heart.

Yasuo's lines are basically a poem, the most coquettish. What's more, these are all Chinese Taiwanese translations.

If it weren't for killing, violence would be meaningless-Li Qing.

Accurately speaking, this is Li Qing's evaluation, exploration and tracing of his martial arts, because he understands that it is only for killing, so he can stick to his justice better-because it has nothing to do with justice and kindness.

"The blade of the sharpest sword can't compare with a peaceful heart." -Yi

Through the ancient infinite way, Master Yi adjusted his body and honed his mind until his body and mind were integrated. Although he used violence as a last resort, his elegant and fast sword dancing speed enabled him to solve the problem quickly. As the last disciple of the infinite road, Master Yi devoted his life to finding a disciple who can inherit this wealth.

In fact, Yi was considered as one of the most talented descendants of the infinite Tao before he mastered it. He also quickly proved his talent in a large-scale attack on the remote village where he lived in Knox. Yi swept across the Ionian battlefield, repelled a large number of Knox infantry regiments with swift and deadly attacks, and even put Knox's top management in a dilemma. Knowing that the disciples of Infinite Road broke up their invasion, Knox launched a terrible biochemical attack to deal with this deadly fencing. The minds of those who survived the toxic mixture have been distorted beyond repair. Yi's home is just in ruins.

At the end of the war, Yi returned to his village. Here, he became the last victim of the attack. If you can't cut your body with a knife, cut your soul with your heart. There is only one belief left in Yi's heart: revenge. His desire drove him to punish those who destroyed his home, and he easily lived in seclusion for several years. He became a deadly swordsman he had never touched before, but the real infinite road still passed him by.

The most frustrating thing is that a gifted monkey interrupted his practice. He stands tall and straight, just like a man. This monkey observes and imitates Yi's movements. It's easy to shoo the monkey away, but this agile creature takes the tricks that are easy to use on him as a great pleasure. Gradually, Yi's anger subsided and he stopped arguing with the naughty animal. When he completely put down his hostility, he found that he could already catch the monkey's tail. It is easy to realize that if he pursues the infinite road just because of revenge, he will never master it. While he put down the monkey, he also put down his desire for enemy blood.

Yi thanked the monkey for finding something he had neglected before. To his surprise, the creature also gave him a reply. He hopes to learn Yi's fighting skills. This is a strange request, but after that, Yi saw a new way: the way to commemorate the people he lost is to pass on their academic knowledge to the next generation.

This needs no comment. Master Yi's life can be summarized in that sentence.