[00:00.30] [00:01.83]The symbolic implication conveyed in the cartoon [00:05.50]is that love is most desired where one is in difficulty. [00:10.82]Among all the notable emotions of human race, the most sublime is love. [00:17.45]As the picture depicts, [00:19.25]love is just like a smiling lamp whose rays become brighter where it is darker. [00:25.76]A case in point is the Project Hope. [00:28.47]In many poverty-stricken areas in China, [00:31.17]few children can afford to go to school owing to lack of financial support. [00:36.60]Therefore, the Project Hope is initiated to help them get out of difficulty and continue their schooling. [00:44.10]Let's take another example. [00:46.09]The year 1998 witnessed a disastrous flood in China. [00:50.90]At that time, people all over the country were united as one and donate whatever they could. [00:57.96]Be it money or goods, a large number of donations were raised and sent to the severely affected areas, [01:05.33]which helped the victims to relieve their difficult situation. [01:09.45]Whenever one gets in trouble, it is our duty to lend a helping hand to him or her. [01:15.74]As John F. Kennedy put it, [01:17.66]"Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." [01:23.51]Only in this way can each corner of our society be lit up by love. [01:30.11]