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Heroes, with clear righteousness and interests, are both wise and brave, but ordinary people are uncomfortable, afraid of cars and water. What does this sentence mean?

This is a taboo word, mysterious and profound, but it is not reliable to fool people.

The first three idioms are ambiguous, which can be understood as literal meaning or as the foreshadowing of the last two sentences. No matter how you explain it, it is true.

The word "ordinary people are uncomfortable" is consistent with the word "avoiding cars and being afraid of water" Avoid cars, not by car, or the word "car" refers to "ground action". Similarly, water is not afraid of ships and does not take the "waterway".

Ordinary people are uncomfortable, but they just can't stand it. Unbearable is the word heaven. Here, it doesn't mean that the blue sky is fate or soaring fate.

This taboo word explains that even if the hero is a hero, with clear righteousness and interests and both wisdom and courage, such conditions are hard to bear the fate of soaring, which is neither soil nor water.

Therefore, the word is "flying".

It's all nonsense.