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Break through the defense. Does that mean crying?
Breaking the defense doesn't mean crying, it means that you are psychologically impacted and may not cry.

Breaking defense originally refers to breaking defense, that is, the equipment and skills in the game are broken and there is no defense effect. But in the internet environment, it is not equipment or skills that break through the defense, but people's psychological defense line is broken. The other is impatience after being ridiculed. In the "language interaction" between the two sides, when one side is anxious, it will be interrupted by ridicule, and some of them have suffered a fatal blow and been poked in the "line".

The story of breaking the defense

1, police save lives

At about 202 110/0/October 31,Li Yong, the squadron leader of the traffic police detachment of Qingdao Public Security Bureau and the second squadron of the third expressway brigade, found a man suspected of drunk driving and prepared to conduct an alcohol test on him according to law. However, the man did not cooperate, crossed from the gap of the guardrail to the outside of the guardrail, grabbed the bridge deck and hoisted his body.

Li Yong patrols here all the year round, knowing that there is a culvert below. Once a man falls, he is likely to be seriously injured. Regardless of personal safety, Li Yong leaned out of the guardrail, grabbed the man and dragged him up. In the end, the man was out of danger, but Li Yong fell because the other party tried to break free and lose his center of gravity. After being rescued, he died heroically.

In do or die, Li Yong, a policeman of 16, left the hope of his life to others and defended the glorious title of "People's Police" with his life.

2, the final doctor's advice

165438+1October 18, "The last express before the doctor died was compressed biscuits" and rushed to Weibo for hot search. The protagonist of the topic is Yang Wenjun, a doctor from the Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Yang Wenjun's wife, Yang Min, said that her husband is a gentle, kind and skilled doctor, and he is most proud of getting the best treatment effect with the cheapest medicine. He often works overtime, and when he is hungry, he eats a biscuit to satisfy his hunger. The last delivery before death was a box of compressed biscuits.

"Forgive me for not being able to serve you. I will bless you in heaven. Let's live a good life and enjoy life. Goodbye! " This is the last sentence of "medical advice" left by Yang Wenjun before his death.