1. Hello, opponent [original] Anonymous 1970-01-01 08:00:000 Number of words: 706 Score: 50 (1) Clicks: 7 Comments: 3 Let me tell you a true story first Story: The story takes place on a ranch in Australia. Wolves often come to a pasture to catch sheep. The rancher spent the whole winter hiring hunters to hunt the wolves, and the wolf problem was finally eliminated. Soon after, a disease began to spread among the sheep, and the sheep died in large numbers, causing greater losses than those caused by wolves. The rancher also invited doctors to prevent and treat the sheep. However, for some reason, epidemics continued to occur, and we had no choice but to invite a group of experts for consultation. Experts concluded that a few wolves should be invited and released into the nearby mountains. It turns out that Mr. Wolf's previous visit had a natural "eugenic education" effect on the sheep. The harassment of wolves often causes the sheep to run in fear, which makes the sheep particularly strong. When the old, weak, and disabled fill the wolf's mouth, the source of the disease will no longer exist. This true story is very intriguing. In the biological chain, wolves are such natural enemies. Without the wolf as a rival, the sheep would face disaster. Now, the reason why humans protect living things is to prevent the animal chain from being interrupted. In other words, it is to allow every living creature to have an opponent. If you have opponents, stay vigilant so as not to lose your vitality. The same is true for humans. When the Seven Kingdoms were dominant, Qin sought to strengthen itself and rebuild itself. Once the Six Kingdoms were merged into Qin's territory, and without enemies, Qin would die as a hero. Now, we recognize that competition is a good thing, because competition makes all participants have opponents, forcing you to forge ahead, otherwise you will destroy the Great Wall. Life is like climbing a mountain. As long as there is a peak ahead, people's footsteps will not stop. Once you have thousands of mountains and valleys under your feet, your real opponent will be yourself. American boxing champion Tyson dominated the boxing ring, defeating his opponents one after another. Unexpectedly, the arrogance, numbness and indulgence brought by victory and flowers would eventually lead to him being imprisoned for his sins. American public opinion exclaimed, "The boxing champion defeated himself." It can be seen that treating oneself as an opponent, defeating oneself, and surpassing oneself is the eighteenth game of knowing what is possible, and it is the most difficult choice. On the long journey of life, opponents are both companions and challengers. It is our opponents who arouse our impulse and desire to challenge. If we lose our opponents, we will lose everything. In this sense, we might as well say: "Hello, opponent."
2. When I picked up the complete set of Sherlock Holmes from the bookshelf, I was filled with emotions. Even now, when all kinds of sadness are evoked, his words are still merciless and to the point. The gray eyes and thin face are still unforgettable. I'm still here. And you. From the initial research on "The Letter in Scarlet" to the continuous development, the pair of Holmes and Watson have created many stories that will be talked about by future generations. I remember that during the study of Scarlet, Holmes was just a consulting detective, and Lestrade's attitude was not much better. When he first met Watson, he was still very excited about inventing a reagent that could detect blood-colored proteins. He pricked his hand with a long needle and experimented with his own blood. Finally, some brown particles settled at the bottom of the glass bottle. The hands covered with adhesive plaster have changed color due to corrosion from the strong acid. At that time, he was still explaining to Watson impatiently how to deduce that he was from Afghanistan, and he was still looking for someone to share the house with. Later there were "The Sign of Four" and "The Hound of the Baskervilles" and so on. How many memories are stored in Block B of 221 Baker Street? Did the very kind and kind landlord Mrs. Hudson know that her house became the brightest light in London at the end of the 19th century? Based on the memoirs of John H. Watson, MD, former Army Surgeon General. Just such a small line of words can make me shed thousands of tears. Adventure history, memoirs, return notes, final greetings, new investigations, one short story collection after another, how much wisdom has been gathered together. In the 19th century, a new world was approaching, but it could not escape the final storm. Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes. A Study in Scarlet, The Sign of Four, The Redheads, The Uncanny Valley, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Six Busts of Napoleon, The Retired Paint Dealer, The Silver White-browed Horse, A Scandal in Bohemia, Musgrave's Ceremony, Spotted Belt Case, three people with the same surname. Cases large and small are so unforgettable. Step by step, his reasoning was rigorous and rapid. I still remember Arthur Conan Doyle's preface to "New Detectives": I know that Sherlock Holmes, like all fictional characters, will eventually withdraw from the stage of history. But I imagine that there is a place similar to the underworld of virtual characters, where this character I love deeply can continue to perform his own story. Sentence after sentence, etched in my heart. If only it were so much better. It would be great if it never ended. It would be great if it could continue like this. Holmes who loves German music, Holmes who plays the violin. Our Sherlock Holmes lives forever. After the paint dealer retired, the book reached the end without a decent ending. Holmes also began to inevitably age, and rheumatism plagued his once strong and agile body. I looked at the lines of text with bitterness. It was London at the end of the 19th century. When I watched The Dead on Baker Street, I was shocked again and again.
Gosho Aoyama integrated his thoughts and dreams into such a story, but what about me? What can I do? Smoky London, how much of our expectations do you contain? I look forward to one case after another emerging, one after another surprising and strangely conceived stories. But it is true that there is nothing in the world that allows the characters in the completed story to continue to be active. Goodbye, Holmes. You have spent so many years with me. Hello, Holmes. Seeing each other again and again is just like the first time we met.