The bitter road is the only way to Jerusalem. In the old city of Jerusalem, there is a road without a number, which has been commemorated by Christians since the first century. It is "Hard Road" ("VIA DOLOROSA"). After Jesus was condemned to death, he walked through the streets of Jerusalem with a heavy cross on his back at the command of Pilate, governor of Rome, step by step to the execution site, and was crucified. He stayed fourteen times, fourteen of which were "14 stops on Kulu Road". In 1731, Pope Craymond XII confirmed the fourteen landmarks where Jesus had stayed on the road of distress, so he had the idea of fourteen stops on the road of distress . Many Christians came to Jerusalem to make pilgrimages in the form of hard roads, which are also known as worship hard roads . Most visitors to Jerusalem will also walk along the 14-stop hard road. So it's also the most famous hiking route in the old city of Jerusalem. It's 1.4 kilometers long and the last five stops are in the present Church of the Holy Sepulcher. The first stop was the Conviction Church, the former Rome Examination and Approval Office, where the Governor of Rome flogged Jesus and sentenced him to death. Roman soldiers crowned Jesus with thorns and put on purple robes. The second stop is Jesus'cross on his back. Jesus went out of the judgment hall, took up the cross in front of the door, went west along the street, and embarked on the bitter road. At the third stop, Jesus fell for the first time, and at the fourth stop, Jesus saw in the crowd the Virgin Mary at the fifth stop, Simon carrying the cross with Jesus at the sixth stop, Veronica wiping Jesus'cheeks. The handkerchief left the face of Jesus. The seventh stop, the second fall, the eighth stop, Jesus spoke to the weeping woman. The ninth stop, the fourteenth stop, the second floor of the Church of the Holy Tomb, Jesus was stripped of his coat and crucified to death. They were laid down on a stone bed, wiped, anointed, wrapped and buried in the sacred tomb. The murals in the Church of the Holy Cemetery record the process of Jesus being lowered from the cross, wiped and wrapped up until he was buried. Three days later, Jesus rose to heaven. The holy sites in the church are the places where Christians make pilgrimages. They need to wait in line, especially for the second floor altar, the first floor of the holy tomb and the large number of Christians. This historical record of Jesus going to Golgotha (Skeleton Mountain) to the crucifixion and murder makes people feel the pain of Jesus when he suffered for human beings.