This sentence comes from the Italian Renaissance writer Dante's long poem Divine Comedy. Dante wrote the words of Virgil, the guide, in the fifth chapter of The Divine Comedy Purgatory: He said to Dante, "Come with me and let people talk." Dante tried his best to break through the bondage of medieval theocracy and even sent the Pope to hell in his book, which was contrary to that era and could not be understood and supported by people at that time, so he made such remarks.
1. "If we are peaceful, if we are happy, we can smile and blossom like a flower, and everyone in our fa