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Voltaire's unspoken rules

In the Eighteenth Century, the French officialdom, seeking to do things or buying officials, from low to important, most of them had to pay according to the price of extortion. The French writer Voltaire described in the novel "The Innocent Man" that a beautiful girl gave her virginity and life to save her fiancé. However, such a criminal transaction has never been broken since ancient times.

The weak woman went to Versailles alone to save her lover——

saint. Miss Eve is a French Bretagne girl, beautiful and educated, amorous, lively, steady, knowledgeable, she has the virtue of elegance and self-restraint, and strictly abides by women's morality. Her beloved man, Heglis, was framed and imprisoned by a local judge, who assigned her another marriage and forcibly sent her to a convent. This weak woman resisted the loveless marriage, nor was she afraid of the bondage of the monastery, and the power of love made her mind clever and bold, and decided to go to Versailles herself to listen to the news and to avenge her lover's grievances. She was well-arranged, cleverly avoiding her pursuers, and by cleverness and luck she reached Versailles.

To save people is to accept ambiguous conditions -

A young, beautiful, helpless girl, who was dangerous in a strange place, found a humble priest of all things, who was the confessor of the maids, who inquired about the secrets of her master. saint. Miss Eve put her own affairs together and asked the priest to help her find a reliable believer to live in. After much inquiry, I found the king's confessor Ra. Father Heath's secretary, "God made women specifically for men to subdue men" The secretary was attracted by the beauty of the woman and informed St. John. Miss Eve's inside story, asking her to go beg Ra. Saint The Cousin of Priest Heath. Bo Anyue, this is a figure who can do good and evil, and his hands and eyes are in the sky.

The innocent and innocent have never had a foothold in a world full of sin and disaster, and those so-called big people are just a vicious force, and the lusts, evils, and disasters of the world are always stirring up trouble. Miss Eve trembled and was afraid, but with her heart on her lover, and compared with the infinite pain and terrible fear, happiness and hope accounted for only a small amount, and even so, she had to muster up enough courage to go to Saint. Phoan Yue this big man. Her youth, charm and gentleness, the affection and demeanor with which she speaks and the teardrops in her eyes attract st. The more Poan's gaze, he praised her beauty and affection, he wanted to possess this woman.

In the eyes of all, receiving the secret edict of absolution is like grace, and the holy. However, Bo Anyue can issue secret edicts at will, and can arbitrarily decide the fate of ordinary people. He implied that Miss Eve would release her lover as long as she gave her body, and promised a reward, a bounty, an honor, a knighthood, and so on. saint. Miss Eve was so angry that she could not believe what she had seen, that she loved her lover so much that she could not deceive him, that it was a shameful act of selling her flesh to save someone, that it was an unacceptable condition. She could not understand that the character of the dignitaries and nobles could be so filthy, and that the freedom of men and the dignity of women were easily sacrificed.

Powder the evil deeds —

A powerful lustful person suggests to make a saint. Miss Eve was furious, was it that in order to release her fiancé from prison, she herself would have to pay a chaste, such a high price, if only her own life was involved, she would rather die than follow. saint. Miss Eve confided the matter to the Priest of All Things, who was sure that this was a heinous crime, and he threatened to tell Ra. Father Heath reported and sent the sinner to prison. But when he learned that the criminal was holy. When Phoan was more, his attitude quickly changed, and he changed his speech to say that The more upright Man And the more upright he was, the more authentic Christian he was, and he would not have such ugly thoughts, but would slander the girl for hearing wrong.

In order to help Saint-Pian-Vinci to sin, priests and faithful women make excuses for reversing right and wrong: there is no sin of adultery without marriage, if the intention is pure, it will not be a sin in action, saving the fiancé is the purest thing, even if the sin of infidelity cannot be counted as a bad thing, this is commendable, it is a generous and forbearing righteous act. In the present officialdom, from the low to the important positions, most of them must be bought at the price extorted from you by others, those who are governors in other provinces, as well as generals who lead soldiers, their official fortunes are not obtained by merit, but rely on the merits of their wives, the famous ladies who sell their flesh are not blamed, the titles are used for love to drill camps, and the most beautiful husbands in the wife's room have officials. The world is so ugly, this virtuous person is so unseemly, and the most despicable and shameless people are these good men and women who aid and abett the abuse.

Miss Eve was horrified and flustered, why should she save her lover, she had to be humiliated, and there was no choice, and one had to be sacrificed between the two lovers. The world is so unjust that those in power not only deprive their husbands of their freedom, but also tarnish their wives' virginity, and all around them are full of traps and unreasonable places.

Is it a blessing or a curse for afflictions to come? ——

An originally pure woman succumbs to obscenity with love, she does not think about herself at all, saving her lover makes her rejoice, and dedicating her virginity makes her regretful. Experiencing this disaster has made her understand a lot of things, the harsh reality makes her miserable, and every time she does a warm and legitimate thing, she has to pay all the price for her honor. The family was surprised and admired by the merits of Miss St. Eve, how could a powerful man be so generous, and the fiancé, though suspicious, was afraid of destroying the pleasure, and as long as there was a little glimmer of happiness that could arouse hope, it would be used to intoxicate himself, preferring to believe that all this was justified.

Saint-Poin-Vie did not spare Miss Eve, and he once again sent the Messenger To summon her, which caused her to completely collapse" "You are going to cut me off!" You're going to take my life!" "She had trouble breathing, she was physically and mentally exhausted, the poor girl was sick, her soul was destroying her flesh, her restless thoughts were like toxins poured into her veins, she had failed her lover for the devils of hell, she was too sad to blame herself for remorse, it was more dangerous than high fever, and she took her illness one step further and died.

For the crimes of Saint-Boëonne, because of his high power, no one can do anything to him, and the rejection, reproach, and disgust of him by the crowd have also eased over time. Saint-Boétéan did not feel guilty about the misfortune caused to her and her family by the pure woman he had single-handedly broken, and thought that it was enough to make up for it by means of compensation. So—the fiancé and his family received an edict from the Archbishop to remove all false charges and return to Anhe; the fiancé became a French officer, though he never forgot the amorous Miss Saint-Eve; both his uncle and brother received a well-paid teaching position; the faithful woman received diamond earrings and beautiful gifts; the Priest of All Things received several boxes of chocolates, coffee, sugar, candied fruit, and two hardcover books. This is the sacrifice of one man for everyone, and the holy name of this virtuousness smells of blood.

Miss Saint Eve lost her life and fame at the age of twenty, and who believes that there is no resentment or sorrow? Whoever is willing to praise this proud death will watch his own destruction with indifference. Man is a sentient animal, and watching a young girl like a flower give up the world is bound to be full of regrets.

Philosophers say that "suffering is not beneficial to man before it begins", that is, setbacks and difficulties are precious assets that make people grow. The people say, "It is of no benefit to afflictions," that is, there is no benefit when calamity strikes. The understanding of these two sentences should vary from person to person.

I agree with most people that "suffering is of no benefit" because everyone does not want to experience disaster and wants to be happy and peaceful for a lifetime.

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