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The story of 'Crossing Paths in the South and North' was as follows:
Once upon a time, there was a young man who wanted to travel, but he didn't know where to go. He consulted many friends and professors, but everyone told him that he should go somewhere, but he felt that it was not the place he wanted to go.
Thus, he decided to explore it himself. He first went to the north and saw the magnificent mountains and grasslands, but he felt that it was too dry to live there. Then he went to the south and saw beautiful beaches and tropical climate, but he found that life there was very inconvenient and the climate was hot, which was not suitable for long-term residence.
In the end, he decided to go to a place in the middle. This place was neither dry nor hot, and the climate was mild and suitable for living. He found this place and began to live here.
A few years later, the young man had become an experienced traveler. He told people that he did not find a suitable place for himself on his first trip, but went to the place that others told him to go. He advised others not to listen to other people's suggestions easily like him, but to explore and find a suitable place for themselves.
This story tells us not to listen to other people's suggestions easily, but to explore and think for ourselves. Only by finding a place that suited him could he truly enjoy the fun of traveling.
North and South is a story about two Russian peasant families, Breurov and Mijaichka. It reflects the Russian rural life, the peasant class, and the culture, customs, and ideas of the old era. The story takes place in a small town during the 19th century of the Russian Empire. It mainly tells the conflict and interaction between the two families of Brulov and Mijaychka, as well as their relationship with the local petty officials and merchants.
Definitely Marvel. Spider-Man has been a staple in the Marvel Comics universe for a long time. His adventures and storylines are all within the Marvel framework.