I'm not familiar with Japanese culture, so I didn't know there was such a traditional story. Takada Xun obviously put the concept of nature, life and harmony that Ghibli has always advocated into this story. An angel is attracted to the mortal world by the mortal things in the mortal world. In the process of experiencing it, there is joy, joy, freedom, and happiness moved by the vibrant nature. He is also affected by vanity, hypocrisy, desire, possession and other ugly things in the world. harm. Finally, from the so-called Moon Palace, I think the princess of heaven is still reluctant to leave this mortal world with mixed flavors. She said that she finally understood why she came here, just to live. This is the first time I understand the interpretation of the value of life. There are bitters and sweets, sad and joyful life, hard but worth living. One day I will be able to cry and be glad that I am a human being in this life before I truly find value. (Now I am more willing to be a cat in my next life. Sleeping when I am full is the kingly way. Please be taken away by the cat slave.)
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