There is a saying: French novels will always be better than British ones. That kind of compassionate humane care is worthy of the birthplace of the modern Enlightenment. Lianlianshancheng, adapted from the novel Shanquan, is different from the sequel to the sequel. It does not have the tortuous plots, and more directly describes the kind and optimistic Luo Guo's fearless optimism. The indomitable opening of the mountains, but unfortunately the tragedy hurt by the dark arrow story. In the beautiful mountain city like a picture scroll, the little girl who discovered the truth cries so sad that it makes people feel sad. All those who have lonely souls and noble people, should they have grief and cry with them? Or should he be inspired by Luo Guo's spirit, love this landscape like him, and play the melodious harmonica by the window?
Heart and brain-grievances.
I am more inclined to be a human being. It is more important to have a heart than a brain. It seems that the Tin Man realized it after rusting in the woods of Oz for a year.
Hatred makes Mannon, a girl of amazing beauty, instantly transforms into a
nemesis. Falling in love with Mannon but making Uglin lose his life hangs himself
like a woman who falls in love with a man and is willing to die for him. And he only sees beauty and wealth. This is the difference between the heart and the brain.
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