Hiding in the chase for more than a year, I finally finished it. Jing Ani has been improving from "The Other Side" to "Jing Zi". Still, the company seems to love flowers. It's nice to see the future shift from "I'm not happy - I'm not upset - I'm happy". In Shakespeare's "Hamlet", in which Ophelia, the daughter-in-law of the king of Denmark, went mad and threw herself into a river, Ophelia sang a song she composed while weaving a wreath. Among the four kinds of flowers, one of them was a daisy. . This is the rosemary of memory; remember, love; this is the pansy of thought. This is fennel and funnel flower for you; this is mercy grass for you. Here is a daisy; I wanted to give you some violets, but when my father died, they were all gone, and she put rosemary and tricolor on Hamlet's chair, and handed the queen anise and funnel flower, to The king and his own rue, which is the grass of mercy, the elder brother got the daisy, and the one dedicated to the dead father was the violet. In fact, "The Other Side" represents the daisy, the language of flowers: the love hidden in the bottom of my heart. As the name suggests, "Jing Zi" is violet, the language of flowers: eternal love. So the love conveyed by KyoAni's work has been sublimated. There is a little expectation, what kind of flower will Jingani's next show represent? After all, they are not a company that randomly chooses handsome and popular flowers.
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