I think Junbao and Tianbao represent two different values in the real society, two completely different values formed by two different characters. Tianbao likes to be competitive since he was a child, and has an ambition to be the boss and the first in everything he does. Junbao, on the other hand, has a normal heart, treats people with sincerity, is honest and kind, doesn't want to surpass others, just wants to be calm and happy. From the first day he came to the monastery, his personality began to show, obviously he was a latecomer, but he was still vying to be a senior brother. During the period of the temple, because there are monks in the Shaolin Temple, there is no official or business, so if you want to say prestige in the temple, you should be the host, or your martial arts should be admired by others. When he first asked them to sweep the floor, he said that if you want to practice martial arts, you must do your best.
When he came out of the temple, Tianbao was more able to adapt to this society than Junbao. He was flattering and flattering, while Junbao would rather bend. When I was a child, I really felt that Tian Bao was very hateful and disgusting! Today, it seems that there is a kind of sadness. This attitude is actually not his true character and person, but he knows that this is the reality and he must adapt. And this is exactly like the students who have just graduated and walked out of the school gate. One is to flatter the boss and move up step by step, and the other is to blow his nose and stare at the boss, face each other, and finally slap his butt and leave. Of course it's a bit of an exaggeration, but it's really similar. And Tianbao's approach is precisely to be able to better adapt to this society. From these, it can be seen that a person like him in the real society is a person who strives unremittingly and strives for his ideals and goals. So no matter what such a person does in the real society, I believe there will be a place for him, and he will be very popular.
Then the setting of Tianbao in the movie is a big villain. Then looking back at the temple, Tianbao chose to go against the rules of the Shaolin temple and learn martial arts secretly in order to be able to enter the Dharma Academy, become the best Shaolin monk, and even become the host. It can be seen from this point that he is a man who will do anything for his ideals and goals, and this is just a foreshadowing. When he came out of the monastery, the landlord talked about the real blackout of Tianbao and infiltrated the villain. It started when he began to sell the Buddha Xiaolou and kill the little winter melon. In order to be able to stand out, he chose to face the government with a humble attitude, and chose to be flattering and flattering, which is understandable. But he actually betrayed his brother and lover in order to quickly ascend to the throne for himself, and he planned to step on his brother to ascend to the top, but this was a departure from the basic principles of being a man; in the later military training, he disregarded the soldiers who had not practiced martial arts. If he chooses to force high-difficulty training under high pressure, then he is completely greedy for profit and has no human touch at all. So he is doomed to be a tragedy! No matter how amazing and brilliant, how ambitious and ambitious this kind of person is, in the end, they are still the same betrayal!
Let’s talk about Junbao again. Since childhood, Junbao has no desires or demands, attaches great importance to friendship, and is sincere and kind. He is also smart, but his kind of smart is not small but big wisdom. In the real society, his character and values may run into walls everywhere, and it is difficult to do anything great, but such a person will definitely have a large group of friends, and once he is really persistent or devoted himself to one thing thing, it will be a blockbuster. The reason why he went crazy three times a day was because he valued the brother he grew up with too much and trusted him too much, and once he betrayed him, he couldn't stand that kind of stimulation, so he went crazy. In fact, I think he is obsessed with this feeling, unwilling to believe in betrayal, but chose to go crazy to escape this reality. In this crazy state, he still thinks about his master, still living in the innocence and carefreeness of the past, he doesn't want to believe that Tianbao will leave him and betray him. He was too obsessed with this feeling, and regarded it as his burden. In fact, he once told 'Michelle Yeoh' that the past was just an experience, not a burden. And because of his persistence and his great affection, he regarded him as a burden. In real life, why don't we do the same for our past feelings and past scars? When he saw the old tree sprouting, the father of the child was born and the father couldn't run fast with the firewood on his back, he suddenly had an epiphany, and he could run faster when he put down the burden. The old Taoist said that your epiphany will definitely become a master of a generation, so he has great wisdom, and the most important thing is that his heart is full of compassion for friends and people in the world.
On the whole, it is not wrong for Tianbao to have ambitions and goals, and to value the status of the people. I think that if Tianbao does not forget the basic principles of being a human being, attaches great importance to love and morality, he will also become a pillar in the society. Therefore, there is nothing wrong with his values. What is wrong is that he chooses methods and means to do whatever he can to achieve his goals, and he lacks a kind of compassionate mentality, a kind of compassion for friends, lovers, and ordinary people in society. a kind of affection. I think what the director wants to express is not to say that it is a bad thing to have ambitions and ideal goals, but to tell everyone that in the process of achieving your ideal goals, you need to choose an appropriate way and method, and that is, the most basic of being a human being Morality and love for relatives and friends cannot be lost. Otherwise, if you wait until the end, you will end up with nothing. . . .
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