The film is very good. I believe that anyone who has experienced ups and downs in the system and has experienced misses, reunions, misses, and reunions will be deeply touched.
Indeed, the Qing guards have been guarding the status quo for most of their lives, or even their entire lives. But he did not deliberately stick to poverty. It can be seen from the first time he refused to propose a marriage that he also had a lot of unwillingness, just because of conditions, because of cowardice, and because of the weak part of his character, he could not accept kindness. I don't know what my friends who were moved by the blandness think in this movie. If it's really bland, the happiest three years of Qingwei Bing will no longer exist.
Exactly, exactly, the only moment in his life that wasn't plain. This moment gave him courage, maybe the courage to confess, maybe it was brought about by death, maybe it was brought about by rising, only extraordinary experiences can bring about a different life, maybe worse, maybe more it is good. Just life.
We were lucky to see the result that the Qing Guards had a happy 3 years. We can also fully imagine the tragedy after the defeat of the Qing Guards. Of course, we can also imagine a third ending. The mediocre Qing guard watched his beloved marry far away again, and he did not even have the courage to confess.
Happiness always requires hard work, and sitting in a temple will bring you nothing.
Recently, "Kang Rinpoche" has been hotly discussed, and the circle of friends has been flooded by the so-called Wenqing. I hope they are just moved by their own stupidity and not really stupid enough to have a quest for faith.
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