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Dressed in black robes and wearing a bucket hat, the jianghu hero rode all the way from Gansu to Sichuan

Probably every boy has a dream of a "big hero" riding a horse and fighting a sword to the end of the world. Be a "big man" who acts heroically and righteously, saves the United States as a hero, eliminates violence and is safe, and comes and goes freely.

Whether it is a TV series remade by Jin Yong's novel, the familiar ones are "Legend of the Eagle Shooter" and "The Hero of the Condor". Or the cultivation of truth and fantasy novels that I have seen on mobile phones, such as "Fighting to Break the Firmament" and so on. Which one makes people look is not the blood boiling, stirring up the "big hero" dream in the boy's heart.

Many of us, at most, just think about it, just talk about it. In the face of the pressure of daily life, they have gradually smoothed out their "big hero" dreams.

Dressed in black robes and wearing a bucket hat, the jianghu hero rode all the way from Gansu to Sichuan

However, in the streets of Mianyang, Sichuan, there appeared such a big brother, wearing a black trench coat, wearing a cloak, wearing a black mouth mask, only revealing his eyes, making it impossible for people to see the real face.

Riding a large horse, there is a wine gourd hanging from the saddle. The image of the whole Yushu Linfeng. A realistic version of the "big man".

Because the horses could not ride on the road, the "big man" finally failed to beat reality, and under the persuasion of the traffic police, he obediently got off the horse and led the horse away.

The dream of "great heroes" in our Chinese culture can be said to be enduring. Li Bai, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty, once wrote, "Kill one person in ten steps, and leave no line for thousands of miles." The thing is whisked away, hiding deep with the name." In just twenty short words, the heroic image of the "hero" who does not seek fame and profit is displayed to the fullest.

Dressed in black robes and wearing a bucket hat, the jianghu hero rode all the way from Gansu to Sichuan

Xu Wei's "Once Upon a Time You" vividly writes the gap between our dreams and reality. A few short words, but it perfectly summed up, we have half a life, have to admire Xu Wei's talent.

I have planned more than once to run a 318 and drive from Chengdu to Tibet. Take a look at the scenery along the way and relax your depressed mood. However, because of the real problem, it has been postponed again and again. I don't know when I'll leave again.

No matter what life tastes like, we should all laugh and taste it. No matter how busy we are, how much we are suppressed by life and breathless. We always have to keep a trace of the "big hero dream".

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