The movie itself is actually very cliché, telling a story of China in the American way. In fact, it is really difficult for Lao Mei to understand the broad and profound Chinese culture, but "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" is very thorough, and the Chinese don't feel like China. However, as far as this movie is concerned, the fur in the eyes of Americans is easy to understand, which is what most of us are lost today, where is the joy of life? Is it in kung fu? Quick success? Everyone is an organism with different preferences and specialties. Learning is to discover this speciality, then use it, and finally create value, not the concept of value that we advertise today. To become a strong person is not simply for the sake of Victory over opponents, human existence is a process of inheritance, one person can't achieve the technological process of turning history to a few hundred years later, or it is better to create the best future according to one's own preferences, be an individual, and Not a machine.
"Life can bring us down, but we can choose whether to get back on our feet."
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