Let nature originate from Taoist thought, which is a supreme state. It seems very simple, but many people can't do it in their lifetime. In order to protect his compatriots from defeating the celestial beings, A Bao wants to learn the technique of qigong, but no one can. A Bao didn't know that the idea of deliberately wanting to learn qigong had violated the principle of letting nature go. Although he was very diligent, it was of no avail (including A Bao's teacher who wanted to spend 30 years in retreat to study qigong, but in fact they were both to no avail). Through his father's guidance, he began to understand the idea of letting nature take its course, and finally understood the mystery of letting nature go. He passed on his experience to the pandas, so that they all realized and used the beauty of going with nature.
The idea of letting nature run through the film, starting from the dialogue between Turtle and Tiansha and ending with the dialogue between Turtle and Po, the film is full of letting nature go, so it brings the audience a beautiful enjoyment.
The film has a certain degree of retraction, leaving a certain space for the audience to imagine; occasionally a few philosophical words, coupled with the use of Taijitu, various expressions of Chinese cultural elements are telling the world the beauty of Chinese culture.
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