Confucius, Mencius, Zhuangzi and Laozi ... What are their names?
Known as a saint. "Everything has cracks, that's where the light comes in." Cohen doesn't talk much, but speaks righteously. Indeed, being born a saint is hard to be invincible. However, people's good reputation has quietly pushed teachers and doctors to the sacred land. It's okay to sing hymns, but singing hymns can't cover up the knot of empathy and erase the cracks in human nature. Teacher, preach to solve doubts; The doctor hangs a pot to save the world. When the soul is washed away by the spring breeze and life is saved before the death gate, everyone who has awe of life will inevitably have reverence for the figure in front of him, and the true feelings will naturally solidify into a word of mouth in black and white. At the same time, the river of society is running endlessly, and the division of labor of human beings is iterative. People have higher expectations for these ancient and immortal occupations, such as the tireless teachings of Confucius and Hua Tuo's youthful rejuvenation. These lofty occupations full of dedication have also become the spiritual dimension of society, guiding people to "wander back to greener places". However, as Les Miserables said, "It is the human heart that releases infinite light, and it is also the human heart that creates infinite darkness." Gao Zan also unconsciously obliterated the necessity of being born as a human being and unable to return to heaven. I once sighed: "Life without ruins is too tired." Yes, no ruins, no cracks. It is a utopia after apotheosis. Walking down the three-foot platform and taking off their white coats, teachers and doctors are individuals with secular desires like you and me, and they all have dark moments of powerlessness, humility, fear and despair. If you allow yourself to make mistakes and push others to the altar, does it violate the old adage of "cultivate one's morality without complaining" when patients yell "I have been in pain here for so long, but you go to the toilet"? Does this biased "moral kidnapping" also reflect the excessive criticism of teachers' morality and medical ethics? Life is like a reverse journey, and the road is long, and it is Xiu Yuan. If sublimity becomes a matter of course, will we still remember how much is folded behind the glamorous? Throughout the world, whether in the documentary Chinese Doctors, Zhu, the chief physician who lived a life of "finishing surgery in the middle of the night and finishing imaging at dawn", or a frontline doctor who was under great pressure during the epidemic and got up to rescue patients after collapsing and crying, the so-called sublimity is just a strong side of their human nature. However, how can the moon shine all over the body? When the expectation of "revival" becomes their additional pressure, when the family members of patients blinded by emotions raise their butcher knives with scarlet eyes, this irreconcilable prejudice has made humanitarian empathy like broken glass. Source: Middle school students' Tiandi Chinese class