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An essay entitled "Breaking the shackles"

At the junction of reality and fantasy, chains stand in our way. We should try to use ivory rubber knees to wash away the darkness and shackles that have been dusty for a long time. -Inscription The wind binds the earth as the sun binds flowers; Sunlight binds flowers and plants, just like the microwave-sparkling lake binds sharks that only adapt to marine life; And the lake binds sharks like a small flowerpot binds towering trees. Nature is full of chains. And this can't help but remind us of ourselves. Are we bound? Are there any chains in our life? Of course. Horses are always pulled by reins, and the traces of reins are the shackles of horses. However, the person who leads the horse will not let go of the rope easily and let the horse run around. They want horses to work hard for themselves and become their own labor tools. But will the horse always listen to its master? No, the "wild horse without reins" is their leader. They are tired of life in the stable, they are eager for freedom, and they are more eager to get rid of the shackles. They had courage, but the result was not. Horses can't always compete with humans. The chilly stable is still their residence, and the mottled halter has become a shackle that they can never get rid of and a darkness that they can never erase. But they struggled, they tried, for freedom, to break the shackles, that's all. However, although the reins are hard, there is always a weapon that can break them; Chains are hard to break and will eventually melt. Qian Xuesen, a famous space scientist in China, made academic achievements in the United States and decided to return home with his wife and children to make contributions to the country. However, the United States insisted on not allowing him to return to China and finally put him under house arrest. Since then, Qian Xuesen has embarked on the road of finding a "way out". During this period, he tried various methods, and finally sent a letter of help to China before he could set foot on his own land. He did not hesitate to sacrifice his time for his country. In order to set foot on this land, he only opposed the United States in spirit. In order to break the shackles, he thought of his motherland at the most difficult time. As you can imagine, the shackles of darkness bound him out of breath and eventually broke out in the dark. He broke free, he escaped, he got rid of, his will, his faith and his courage are what we need, because the shackles as strong as iron nets need water, fire and ice to break. We may be bound and dragged by heavy chains, but we should do something to open this lock. We can't back down, iron chains will hold us tighter, and "prisoners" may be our final result. Get rid of the shackles, break the shackles, and be fearless. Let the red-hot shackles open easily.