Gaddafi is a people's leader and a legendary figure. His actions are often elusive to ordinary people. This is because he grew up in the desert and was used to an unrestrained nomadic life. In addition, he liked reading books on utopia and anarchism when he was in school, which gave him a unique character. For example, in 1988, he personally drove bulldozers to tear down the prison wall in Tripoli and released 400 political prisoners. Gaddafi resolutely resisted US imperialism, but played a very important role in the release of French hostages held in Lebanon and the Philippines. When he was sad, he would either indulge in literary creation, or go to a tent in the desert to meditate and listen to the voice of God. Gaddafi is good at speeches. As the top leader of the party and the country, he never uses scripts when speaking. He is eloquent and impassioned. He waves his hands from time to time, showing courage and strength. He likes to use dramatic actions to express his thoughts and policies, which often arouses people's criticism and ridicule, and even calls him a weirdo with "excessive words and deeds, unreasonable". In 1988, at the Arab League summit in Algeria, Gaddafi wore a white glove on his right hand, saying it was to avoid dirtying his hands when shaking hands with "American lackeys." In July 2000, Gaddafi led a huge government delegation consisting of more than 200 vehicles. They drove during the day and stayed in temporary tents at night. They crossed the Sahara Desert and headed for Lome, the capital of Togo. Organization of African Unity Summit. His action is firstly to promote his initiative to establish the "African Union"; secondly, he is to use facts to prove to people that his idea of ??building a highway across the Sahara Desert is feasible.