Before I graduated from college, I thought I was special. Small animals like to be near me. Even when crossing the street, I thought the car would definitely not hit me, but my mother told me that there was no miracle when I was born. Maybe I've seen too many fairy tales. I was born in Changchun City, Jilin Province. It is said that most of us in Northeast China came from Shandong before. Grandma, elder sister-in-law, uncle, mom and dad, and even I was born, so I formed a vegetarian family. Of course, I also have many vegetarian friends around me. There are more than 100 vegetarians I know in Shuangyang District. At that time, everyone liked me and said I was lucky. I was born a vegetarian and complacent. The reason for being a vegetarian at that time was probably to make everyone as simple as me (how simple my childhood was). My family believed in Buddhism, and then built the Shuangyang Temple. I remember my grandmother said that when she took me to eat vegetarian food, the young monk in the temple brought me a big bowl of steamed bread and vegetables, and I accidentally dropped them. The host also scolded the young monk. Now I think the young monk has been wronged enough.