The twin sisters love their brother and try each other out, and one day they play off and join a third person. The third person loves the older brother and younger sister, but loves the younger sister more. The older brother is an idealist and anarchist, and he feels that the government should be overthrown to create a utopia. My brother opposed violence, worshipped Mao Zedong, and felt that when the Red Army was fighting, everyone should carry a book and march forward. The third person understands and appreciates his brother's beliefs, but is more sober. He thinks his brother and sister are freaks, but he loves them both, and has been praying to his sister for equal love. One night, the younger sister also begged for eternal love like the elder brother, but the elder brother could not understand. The sister woke up the next morning, ready to kill three people at the same time. However, he was awakened by the revolutionary riot outside the window in the middle. The elder brother wanted to devote himself to the revolution, and the younger sister followed the elder brother. The third party's advice was fruitless, watching his brother and sister die. The elder brother bows his head to his beliefs, the younger sister bows to his feelings, and the third person bows his head to reality. The third party lived to the end.
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