To say that migratory birds are symbols of commitment is a bit too humanistic and poetic, but they are symbols of bravery. Arctic Terns 12,500 miles from North Pole to South Pole; Grey Goose 1,800 miles from Southern Europe to Scandinavia; Whooper Swan 1,800 miles from Far East to Siberian Ice Field; Canada Geese 2,000 miles from Gulf of Mexico to Arctic Circle; The white stork travels 3,100 miles, from central Africa to southern Europe...these birds fight blizzards, desert storms, ocean hurricanes, risk injury and death, test and adapt to changes in flight paths brought about by human activities, fly day and night Fei Fei Fei Fei...
Freedom and return are both natures, and the danger and exhaustion of migration cannot hinder the display of nature. When the season comes, migratory birds fly firmly towards their destination with the help of the earth's magnetic field; just like most people living in guest houses, As soon as the day arrives, they rush to their destination firmly along the transportation network. The pressure and troubles cannot stop the nature of returning. Likewise, the loneliness and troubles of the guest house cannot change their nature of seeking betrayal and freedom.
Shotguns shoot down migrating birds and fail to destroy people on the road. Other birds continue to fly, and many more will go all the way.
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