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What does the sentence' From heaven to hell, I pass by' mean?

Hell, heaven and earth represent human original sin, redemption and choice respectively. This is consistent with the traditional concept of western religions. Human beings originated from Adam and Eve who ate the forbidden fruit, so everyone was born guilty, needed to repent on earth, and finally got redemption and reached heaven.

I'm from hell. I'm going to heaven. I'm passing by!

From Red and Black, Stendhal.

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There is a story in the United States called "The Location of Heaven", which tells that a priest drew a line in the middle of the blackboard and asked the children to write down the contents of heaven and hell on both sides of the line, so on one side of heaven, flowers, laughter, love, sunshine, poetry, spring and music were written. On one side of hell, there are such words: darkness, filth, crying, killing, hatred, bloodshed and ugliness.

After the children finished writing, the priest concluded that heaven is a place with all beautiful things and beautiful hearts, and hell is a place full of all ugly things and ugly hearts. Then, he asked the children, does anyone know where the world is? Children say this world is a place between heaven and hell. The priest was wrong and the children were confused. The priest told the children, "The world is not between heaven and hell. This world is both heaven and hell.

When we are full of love, we are in heaven, and when we are full of resentment, we live in hell!

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Red and Black-Baidu Encyclopedia