[骑士]A
Lonely
Knight
in
a
World
of
Symbols
As
a
knight,
I
wander
through
a
world
of
symbols,
carrying
my
shield
and
sword
always
ready
for
battle.
Yet,
among
all
these
symbols,
I
sometimes
feel
lost
and
alone.
My
QQ
nickname,
[骑士],
means
"knight"
in
Chinese.
It
reflects
my
love
for
chivalry,
honor,
and
courage,
values
that
seem
to
have
been
forgotten
in
today's
society.
As
a
young
man,
I
was
fascinated
by
the
stories
of
King
Arthur,
Lancelot,
and
other
knights
in
shining
armor.
I
wanted
to
be
like
them,
to
defend
the
weak
and
uphold
justice,
even
if
it
meant
risking
my
own
life.
But
then,
I
realized
that
the
world
I
live
in
is
different
from
the
medieval
times.
Instead
of
dragons
and
enchanted
forests,
we
have
virtual
worlds
and
social
media.
Instead
of
physical
battles,
we
have
mental
wars
and
cyberbullying.
And
instead
of
a
clear
distinction
between
good
and
evil,
we
have
a
gray
area
where
everything
is
relative
and
subjective.
As
a
result,
my
identity
as
a
knight
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a
symbol,
a
label,
a
caricature.
People
may
use
it
to
mock
me,
to
challenge
me,
or
to
ignore
me.
They
may
see
me
as
an
anachronism,
a
romantic
dreamer,
or
a
fool.
They
may
judge
me
based
on
my
appearance,
my
accent,
or
my
opinion.
They
may
create
their
own
stereotypes
about
me,
without
knowing
who
I
really
am.
That's
why
I
sometimes
feel
lonely
as
a
knight
in
a
world
of
symbols.
I
wish
to
connect
with
people
who
share
my
values,
my
passions,
and
my
vision.
I
wish
to
find
a
community
where
I
can
belong,
where
I
can
grow,
and
where
I
can
contribute.
I
wish
to
be
seen
as
a
human
being,
not
just
a
nickname
or
a
profile
picture.
However,
I
also
believe
that
symbols
can
be
powerful
tools
for
communication,
inspiration,
and
transformation.
They
can
convey
complex
messages
in
a
simple
way,
inspire
people
to
action,
and
catalyze
social
change.
They
can
help
us
to
express
our
uniqueness,
our
creativity,
and
our
identity.
They
can
connect
us
with
others
who
share
our
symbols,
our
stories,
and
our
dreams.
As
a
knight,
I
will
continue
to
use
my
symbol
to
spread
my
message
of
hope,
courage,
and
honor.
I
will
engage
in
dialogues
with
people
who
have
different
symbols,
different
stories,
and
different
dreams.
I
will
seek
to
understand
their
perspectives,
learn
from
their
experiences,
and
respect
their
values.
I
will
strive
to
be
a
bridge
between
different
symbols,
cultures,
and
nations.
In
the
end,
the
most
important
symbol
is
not
the
one
we
carry
on
our
chest,
but
the
one
we
carry
in
our
heart.
It
is
the
symbol
of
love,
compassion,
and
kindness,
the
symbol
that
unites
all
humanity
as
one
family.
As
a
knight,
I
vow
to
honor
this
symbol
and
to
serve
it
with
all
my
heart,
soul,
and
strength,
till
the
end
of
my
days.