I went to the Shaolin Temple today, and then came to revisit this movie I watched as a child.
This movie is still a lot older than me, so I only watched it on TV when I was a child. I was too young at that time, so I only remember that Shaolin Kung Fu is very powerful, and the Shepherd's song is very good. I regret that the little monk finally became a monk. Others I don't have much feeling, I have almost forgotten about it.
I went to the Shaolin Temple today, saw the mountain gate, saw the Tallinn, and went to the Longmen Grottoes before, so when I see these familiar scenes in the movie, I will have a very magical feeling of dimension rupture.
The Shaolin Temple is really a very desirable place. Although I didn't know much about it before, I still yearned for those special magical Kung Fu when I was a child. Today I watched the performance at the Shaolin Temple. The students of the martial arts school danced wildly with knives, guns and sticks. I have a very strong feeling of regret, regretting why I didn't have the opportunity to learn martial arts in this way when I was a child.
I have also seen many temples, large and small. In fact, the architectural patterns of each temple are similar, because the temples in the temple are also those, but the difference between them is that each temple has a different story. It is the stories and history they carry that make people yearn for.
It's really tiring to climb Shaoshi Mountain, and it's been cloudy recently, and I haven't seen the sunrise at Songshan Col. The Shaolin Temple is full of life, the incense is strong, and there are some quiet environments that can make people think. But no matter what, this is also the place I longed for when I was a child. Today, I found this old movie and watched it. It is indeed not as difficult to surpass as I remembered, and after I really saw the Shaolin Temple, I felt that his mystery was a little less.
But I still have trouble. There are too few things that a person can do in a lifetime, and there are too few things to experience. There will always be some regrets. The trip to Shaolin has aroused regrets in my heart. I hope such regrets will be less in the future.
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