
You can see that seven skeleton men were lined up side by side in front of the black wall. These ethnic groups or identities of seven skeleton men in their lifetime were written down on the black wall above their skulls by the people. So, you can see the white, black, straight, gay, religious, atheist, even a pirate who only has one leg to stand, many races and ethnic groups in the picture.
To me, the picture seems to convey a sense of universal brotherhood and a world together. Even though the world is full of people who have different concepts on one thing and some history of racism or antagonism between us, we are one and the same skeleton after death. It is not important who has a sense of superiority or inferiority and not important who are winners or losers. We are human and citizens of the global village. No matter where we are, we all have the right to be treated equally and have freedom of speech to say what we think about.This picture makes me think about the times in my life when I was in junior high school. Our class gradually divided into two groups. One group had diligent students who didn't have bad habits. Another group had punks or gangsters who didn't like to study. And I was a bookworm. Yes, you don't hear it wrong. I was a bookworm, of course. And just let me clarify for you that I was not bullied at school. At most, I was provoked by their eyes. However, we were still friends in the third grade of junior high school. At all, we were in the same class for three years. When we faced various competitions or held the food booth at the school fair, our class would still be united and get together to discuss how to do it. Thank God for our encounters in life. I will never forget those precious memories of my life. Okay, that's all. Thanks for reading.








