Kung Fu Panda 3 Wins and Losses in One Mind

Kara 2022-03-26 09:01:05

The Kung Fu Panda series tells the story of how A Bao, a fat man who is lazy but chivalrous, became a real dragon from fighting monsters and upgraded to become a dragon hero in the world of Puji. From the first part, the film continues a sublimation of connotation from small to large, self to common people. Kung Fu Panda 1 tells the story of how A Bao discovers his own potential under the guidance of Master Raccoon, which is equivalent to the process of self-cultivation with sincerity and sincerity. Kung Fu Panda 2 is about A Bao gaining new powers by pursuing the mystery of his own life experience, which is equivalent to the exploration process of learning from things. The third part can be seen as the realization of the ultimate ideal of balancing the family and the world.
In the dialogue between the Bull Demon King and the Turtle Master at the beginning of the film, there is a line that left a deep impression on me. When Master Turtle learned that the Bull Demon King had subdued various masters and took their abilities as his own, he said: you never understand the more you take, the less you have. This line can be said to be the point of the movie. The Bull Demon King greedily grabbed the power of others, seemingly getting stronger and stronger, but gradually lost himself. In the scrolls left by Master Turtle, it was stated that the two of them, Turtle and Niu, dreamed of a great rule of the world, so they worked together to form an army to pacify China. However, when the Bull Demon King witnessed the magical power of Panda Village Qigong, his temperament changed drastically and he tried to seize the power of Qigong for himself. I think the original intention of the Bull Demon King's intention to gain power should also be to enhance the combat power of the army, but he was gradually blinded by the power and took the means as the goal. Of course, it does not rule out the possibility that the Bull Demon King is trapped in love and unable to extricate himself. After all, he has given so much to save the tortoise:
"Teach Qigong to
others
.
" Qigong..."
"Then you can live with Qigong!"
"..."
So the Bull Demon King set foot on the road of no return, and finally gathered all the jade and returned to the mortal world to take revenge.
Po in the village is immersed in the joy of recognizing father and son. The scene of the two playing around is very similar to the American tourists who come to China to see the diorama. But the invasion of the Emerald Samurai broke the harmony. After consulting the documents left by the Turtle Immortal, Po decided to return to Panda Village to learn Qigong Dafa.
At this time, the qigong skills of Panda Village have been lost, and the villagers have degenerated into a group of civilians who do not know martial arts. When A Bao's father Li Shan revealed the truth, A Bao felt that he had been deceived, broke with his biological father, and decided to explore the way of qigong himself, but to no avail.
When the dramatic conflict seems to be irreconcilable, the key man in the plot of the film appears. He is Po's adoptive father, Mr. Ping, the owner of the noodle shop. In fact, from the very beginning of the movie, all the characters are gaining something (not counting the ones that die): A Bao was promoted to be a teacher by the raccoon, Li Shan gained the affection of his father and son, Master Raccoon got time to practice qigong when he succeeded, and the Bull Demon King received With the souls of countless masters, the old folks in Panda Village gained a humorous and kind new partner, Bao, only Mr. Ping lost at least half of his father-son relationship (the first half of Mr. Ping was always jealous). As an ordinary person, Mr. Ping does not have the ability to turn the world upside down like the Bull Demon King when he loses his love. He just never abandons A Bao. Even though A Bao didn't seem to feel Mr. Ping's sadness, the first thing in Mr. Ping's goose head was whether A Bao could eat enough. So Mr. Key Mr. Ping came to the depressed Li Shan's room and told him that when you bow your head and sigh, you will miss the starry sky. Li Shan expressed that he was very inspired and decided to focus on the future and forget the past, so as to build a happy three-person world with Bao and Ping.
After gaining the support of his family and friends, A Bao also realized the truth of following nature and doing nothing, and formulated a complete strategy based on the characteristics of each person, and finally achieved a shocking reversal in the ultimate confrontation.
In the film, A Bao, Li Shan, Mr. Ping and the Bull Demon King are all in the game of doing and losing. The Bull Demon King forgot his dream of a great rule of the world and fell into the devil's barrier of gain and loss, while A Bao and others realized the true meaning of family affection. The final outcome is that those who suffer and lose are good and those who gain lose, and those who give charity and happiness win. Perhaps this is what the movie wants to tell us. Don't be blinded by gains and losses, but do what you do, and don't forget your original intention.

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Kung Fu Panda 3 quotes

  • Li: You have to come home with me.

    Po: What? To the secret village?

    Li: Yes, son. You must rediscover what it is to be a panda. You have to learn how to live like a panda. Sleep like a panda. Eat like a panda. Those 103 dumplings? I was just warming up.

    Po: I always knew I wasn't eating up to my full potential!

  • Oogway: [the two duel in the Spirit Realm] You've grown stronger!

    Kai: Five *hundred* years in the Spirit Realm; you pick up a thing or two.

    [brandishes jade amulets]

    Kai: I have taken the chi of ever master here!

    Oogway: [gasps] No...

    Kai: [chuckles] Yes... and soon, I will have *your* power, too!

    Oogway: [pleading] When will you realize the more you take, the less you have?