Hi,Becky. Thank you very much. I know there is an edit problem. But I can do nothing to change it.Because the chinese input software that I used was downloaded on line.So,when I write things in chinese,I have to write it on Notebook first, then make a copy and paste it on Word, then sent it out.
After several times to thansfer the letter, it became terrible.Of course, I myself know little about computer. Sorry about that. Thank you again.
Fei,
The moment I started to read this essay, I felt that you have completely entered Ruo Han's world. You deeply understood him, his sorrow, his helplessness. It takes a lot of courage for someone like Ruo Han to go on in his life. He was suffering because he was alive. Yet he chose to go on. His determination was what kept him going. For twenty five years of his life, he had lived in the shadow of his master, being a impassive killer robot. When I read your essay, I was touched by by your words. Even though Ruo Han is just a fictional character, but he represents the courage, the determination that we should all have. He is our role model. We might never be him, but he will always be there, buried in the depths of my mind, encouraging me to go on. In today's society, if we experience a problem, we normally just give up. But Ruo Han, how did he react to the myriad problems, myriad troubles he experienced along the way?