child, I always felt like I had a patron saint. I've never met him, but I know he's always there, and when I'm in a bad mood or I'm about to lose it, I tell myself that at least he'll be with me, so I can't just give up.
That feeling has accompanied me through many years, and many difficult times, because it made me think that I have always been favored by the gods.
Until I grew up and experienced some things, the feeling of being cared for in childhood gradually disappeared, and the world finally became the real look it should have.
The good thing is that I no longer have luck in doing things, because after so many falls, I finally know that I am just a mortal person, and even at the last moment, no one will come to save me;
the bad point is that , the person I call the patron saint, I slowly can't sense it.
Between heaven and earth, I was left alone again.
Second
, "Journey to the West" is the first "Four Great Classics" I read, and combined with the classic TV series that are played repeatedly, the impression is even more profound and irreplaceable. In the beginning, it was just an adventure story that went through countless hardships. I watched how the monkey defeated the monsters and monsters, and I wiped my tears when the master wanted to drive him away; , The novel is full of metaphors, and even the name of fighting over the Buddha seems to indicate that for the great sage, it means that the one who really surrenders is his own.
I think most of the people who went to the screening of this movie were because of the MV.
The little monk Jiang Liu'er in the MV is the first of the ten reincarnations of Tang Seng. He is still nagging and kind-hearted, and will never give up on anything.
Some commented that in this life, Jiang Liuer untied the seal of the monkey and tried his best for the monkey, so in the next life, the monkey will protect his master first. But no matter whether Xiaojiang Liu'er has influenced Monkey's attitude towards Tang Seng in the next round, this eloquent song seems to come from Tang Seng who lost his memory of his previous life, like a monkey who lost his mana and was sealed, and also like from a lost mana. We dreamed of it when we were young and gradually forced ourselves to face the reality.
It's no wonder that the monkey in the MV just said a few words "I can't control it, I can't control it", and some people burst into tears off the screen.
The monkey is still the monkey of our childhood, ever-changing and omnipotent, but like us now, he is imprisoned by chains and resentfully entrusted to reality.
On the afternoon of July 5, I had nothing to do, and suddenly bought a ticket for the screening within a few minutes, and went to the theater alone to watch the monkeys.
The two girls next door kept their voices down and shouted so handsome, so handsome, and finally took out a napkin and blew my nose, and as a high-cold player, I just started to fall into endless memories halfway through, and then Tears were shed, and then I tried my best to endure it.
If I was the only one in the audience watching this movie, the memories that came back would probably make me cry to the ground.
Different from the feeling of watching the MV, what I was waiting for was the rebirth of the monkey.
The monkey is still the Great Sage Monkey King, still fearless and omnipotent.
Among the memories that came in, there were vague figures in the dark night, and I seemed to see the longing in Jiang Liu'er's heart, just like the young self at that time. There is a box in my heart that has been sealed for a long time, and it has also been opened.
"Great Sage, if you are here, I will not be afraid of anything."
Three
many works describe the great sage's invincibility in the world. He possesses magical powers that are feared by the Three Realms, and has a rebellious temper that is the most difficult to overcome in the Three Realms. It seems that we also look forward to ourselves. You can also have such magic power, and look forward to being invincible in the world.
The Great Sage is very human, but he is not human after all.
The reason many adaptations of Journey to the West fail to resonate with me is that they all make great saints. They seem to be trying their best to tell everyone that the Great Sage is also a human being, and he also has seven emotions and six desires.
They let the great sage descend into the world and fall in love with people, as if to tell others that it is only because of these emotions and six desires that a great sage is achieved.
But the great sage was born from the immortal stones since the beginning of the world.
He has the same life as heaven and earth, he will change seventy-two, and he will have fiery eyes; he will make trouble in the heavenly palace, and he will save everyone.
He will be sad and happy, just because he has the most transparent heart in the world.
Therefore, he is the Great Sage Monkey King whose name has been passed down for thousands of years.
4
Sometimes, reality will tell you that some things should not be done.
Because there seems to be a very rational voice saying: With your strength, it is difficult.
What a frustrating thing that was. But many times, what people are afraid of is not the difficulty itself, but the fear of giving up before they do it.
Frustrated because we can't escape that whispering voice.
I'm afraid I'm afraid because I'm afraid I'm afraid of something I don't even know what it is. It is an experience that is honed by reality, and it teaches us to shy away before we suffer.
So, inexplicably lost the courage.
So we all need a hero, and with him, there is nothing to be afraid of.
That is the most fearless part of our hearts, used to resist the greatest difficulties in the world, and that difficulties come from within.
You are an idol in my heart, a courage that is hard to find in the world.
You are fighting to defeat the Buddha, and you are defeating the predicament and illusion created by yourself.
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