Memories of childhood, but I didn’t have much insight at that time. I just watched it as an ordinary cartoon like other children. The memory at that time only left the vividness of each character; when the cartoons were far away from me when I grew up, I watched it again on a whim, but there are a lot of deep feelings. Maybe it’s because I have accumulated a lot of experience in life, so I seem to be particularly insightful. Simply speaking of this history of Simba’s growth, what I see is that he is even the king of animals. He is still just an individual with ups and downs. His growth cannot be separated from the friends around him. Someone reminded him, someone assisted him, and someone protected him, so he could grasp every key growth stage and quickly grow into a qualified king. This is reflecting our society, which is a big group, and each of us needs to integrate into this environment and endure the baptism of wind and rain in order to grow better!
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