"If any animal dies, this stone will hang in your heart forever until you die." Chun is the ring of killing. When the little novice cried sadly at the dead snake, I also cried (but I don't understand why the movie set the fish and the snake to be dead, but the frog didn't die). The little monk was accompanied by a dog (how come the dog didn't pay attention). Xia is abstinence from lust, "Desire will lead to possessiveness, and then awaken the thought of killing." (Question: When the young monk and the girl came back from the mountain, what was the old monk writing on the blue tile with water as ink. Maybe this scene was irrelevant and did not imply anything) The little monk ignored the door for the first time and let the girl A stone beast who said before sitting that you must never sit. When the master unplugged the water plug on the boat, the subtext in his heart was "drown you two dogs and men" (it's not that the girl wore trousers when she left, but she wore skirts when she came and stayed. When the young monk left, he took away the Buddha statue, and also brought He left the chickens and released them in the mountains to atone for his sins. In autumn, the old monk brought back a white cat from outside. The young man who ran away came back, this time he took him with him after killing people outside. Fleeing back to the temple full of sin Just die and carve these words with a knife. Every time you carve a word, you will remove a little bit of anger.” The old monk beat the cans, and his background began to be revealed, like a person who practiced martial arts. What is the importance of color matching?) The police took the young man away, and the boat could not move when he left. The old monk waved his hand to move the boat. He became more and more curious about the old monk, and felt that he had some kind of Dharma skills. The cat also returned to the forest and was released. After that, the old monk learned from the younger monk and committed suicide, closed the five senses, and the snake escaped from the bottom of the boat when he died, and then climbed up the old monk to write the scriptures carved by the younger monk, like karma, retribution for retribution. When the young man returned from prison, the snake that hibernated on the clothes of the old monk after his death this time was a new creature (like the dog, chicken and cat in front of him). At this time, a middle-aged young monk chiseled the old monk from the glacier. The ashes (to make the ice Buddha, wrap the crushed old monk's ashes in red paper and put it in the position between the eyebrows of the ice Buddha Then put the ice Buddha under the water of the mountain stream. I don't understand this piece, it should be the practice and meaning of Buddhism). He dug out the old monk's "Buddhist Vajra Spiritual View" and began to practice (the old monk's exercises are here to reveal the mystery). A new visitor arrives, a masked woman holding a crying baby. (There is a guess, is the woman an old friend of the monk?) The woman who abandoned her baby boy and fled late at night fell into the ice cave and died. (There is also a picture interspersed here. The head of the ice Buddha with the ashes of the old monk has not yet melted. I don't know what it means.) The snow and ice are about to melt, and spring is coming. The baby boy is another little monk, and the middle-aged little monk becomes another old monk. At the end of the winter, Xiao Monk's childhood pranks are reproduced, and the pictures of fish, frogs and snakes bound by stones. He dragged the stone mill on the ice and mountains and trekked again, wanting to let go of the stone in his heart, get rid of the evil consequences buried in his childhood, and start all over again. He erected a Buddha statue on the top of the hill, facing the temple in the center of the lake. Another spring. Abandoned baby boy grows up, his playmate is a turtle. He played wicked pranks like the little monks of the past, but this time, it was fish frogs and snakes gagged by stones. (Seeing this, you will know the fate and follow-up of the monk.) The Buddha statue on the top of the mountain is watching all this silently. The movie ends here. The animals that appear in the movie are very interesting, spring dogs, summer chickens, autumn cats and winter snakes, I don't know if they are related. It also deciphered a detail: the first little monk's playmate when he was a child was a dog, and the picture of the child playing with the dog at the beginning seemed very warm. But the little monk is just because he can't catch up with the dog when he is playing with the dog (but he is helpless in terms of strength compared with the dog), and the idea of sin breeds from here, so he treats fish frogs and frogs who are weaker than himself. Snake, the monk's method is to tie them with stones so that they can't move, so as to comfort themselves to obtain psychological balance and pleasure. The second little monk's playmate is the turtle. The turtle always closes its mouth and hides in the turtle shell. The little monk can't do anything about it, so when dealing with fish, frogs and snakes, his comfort and pleasure is to open and block their mouths with stones. . The director's meaning here is already obvious, "at the beginning of man, nature is evil", human nature is destined from birth, and the ancient Buddha of Qing Deng can't resolve the evil of human nature. And snakes, his comfort and pleasure was to open and gag their mouths with stones. The director's meaning here is already obvious, "at the beginning of man, nature is evil", human nature is destined from birth, and the ancient Buddha of Qing Deng can't resolve the evil of human nature. And snakes, his comfort and pleasure was to open and gag their mouths with stones. The director's meaning here is already obvious, "at the beginning of man, nature is evil", human nature is destined from birth, and the ancient Buddha of Qing Deng can't resolve the evil of human nature. Winter Snake, I don't know if it's related. It also deciphered a detail: the first little monk's playmate when he was a child was a dog, and the picture of the child playing with the dog at the beginning seemed very warm. But the little monk is just because he can't catch up with the dog when he is playing with the dog (but he is helpless in terms of strength compared with the dog), and the idea of sin breeds from here, so he treats fish frogs and frogs who are weaker than himself. Snake, the monk's method is to tie them with stones so that they can't move, so as to comfort themselves to obtain psychological balance and pleasure. The second little monk's playmate is the turtle. The turtle always closes its mouth and hides in the turtle shell. The little monk can't do anything about it, so when dealing with fish, frogs and snakes, his comfort and pleasure is to open and block their mouths with stones. . The director's meaning here is already obvious, "at the beginning of man, nature is evil", human nature is destined from birth, and the ancient Buddha of Qing Deng can't resolve the evil of human nature. Winter Snake, I don't know if it's related. It also deciphered a detail: the first little monk's playmate when he was a child was a dog, and the picture of the child playing with the dog at the beginning seemed very warm. But the little monk is just because he can't catch up with the dog when he is playing with the dog (but he is helpless in terms of strength compared with the dog), and the idea of sin breeds from here, so he treats fish frogs and frogs who are weaker than himself. Snake, the monk's method is to tie them with stones so that they can't move, so as to comfort themselves to obtain psychological balance and pleasure. The second little monk's playmate is the turtle. The turtle always closes its mouth and hides in the turtle shell. The little monk can't do anything about it, so when dealing with fish, frogs and snakes, his comfort and pleasure is to open and block their mouths with stones. . The director's meaning here is already obvious, "at the beginning of man, nature is evil", human nature is destined from birth, and the ancient Buddha of Qing Deng can't resolve the evil of human nature.
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