With extraordinary courage and astonishing insight, Nietzsche easily overturned various accepted concepts, ridiculed all virtues and praised all evils. Nietzsche did not establish a closed and huge philosophical system. He only wrote prose, aphorisms and aphorisms; he did not prove anything between the lines of his words, but only predicted and inspired him; but it was not with logical reasoning but with magical imagination that he Conquered the whole world; what he dedicated to mankind was not just a new philosophy, not just a poem or an aphorism, but a new faith, a new hope, a new religion. It is a pity that Nietzsche's life was too short and his experience was too simple, and he did not have time to develop his one-sided truth into wisdom. If he could have lived longer, if he could have received more encouragement, perhaps he would have sorted out his rough and chaotic ideas into a harmonious and beautiful philosophy.