By staying positive. A positive attitude helps you see the light at the end of the tunnel even during the darkest part of the storm. For example, instead of dwelling on the problems, focus on possible solutions.
We can learn perseverance. When facing storms in life, if we can reach the other side, it shows that we have endured and not given up easily. It also teaches us the value of hope. Just like a lighthouse in a stormy sea, hope guides us to the other side.
I'm not sure as I don't have the specific 'Storms of Life Story' in front of me. It could be ordinary people who are facing extraordinary challenges in their lives.
1. Life is like a long journey, with ups and downs. There are always bumps and setbacks on the road, but as long as you don't give up, you will eventually reach your own destination.
We can learn resilience. In the 'Storms of Life Story', there are likely challenges and difficulties. By seeing how the characters or real - life examples in it face those storms, we can understand the importance of persevering through tough times.
'The Storm is Coming' was a movie based on a real event. The story took place in an international city full of debauchery. On a hot summer morning, a chopped female corpse was found in a stream at the edge of the city. The deceased was the fiancée of the current captain of the Municipal Public Security Bureau, He Zhiping. Due to the interruption of the clues, the case was still pending. Captain He Zhiping was in a trance and resigned. A year later, a similar case happened again. This time, even the head and fingers disappeared. The villagers at the edge of the city were in a state of panic, and the police station was under unprecedented pressure. He Zhiping once again embarked on the journey of chasing the murderer. In the process of approaching the murderer, his heart was shocked again and again. A battle between demons began.
The whole city is full of wind and rain is a Chinese idiom, which originated from Pan Dalin's "Inscription on the Wall" in Song Dynasty. The idiom means that it is windy and rainy everywhere in the city. It was originally described as the rainy scene before the Double Ninth Festival. Later, it was used as a metaphor for an event (bad thing) that spread widely and was discussed everywhere. In a sentence, it is usually used as a predicative, an attribute, or an adverb.