"The gates of hell will be destroyed"

Christian 2022-03-26 09:01:12

"If you don't talk to me, the gates of hell will be destroyed, and I will destroy everything"

This is Ayu's monologue when his mother was killed. In the film, he only loves two women in his life, one is his first love - his mother. The other is the warrior he met when he traveled - Kava.

Ayu, who does not pursue fame and fortune, or I prefer to call him Pa Wang. When both of his defense lines collapsed, he probably really lost the desire to survive, and the devil was born, killing his brother and becoming king. Killing Miao in the hegemony war made him "insensitive", regardless of right and wrong. Can not help but think of Qin Shiwang.

Probably at that time, he couldn't help himself, and he didn't even have the only support for his mother. He felt that life and death didn't seem to be that important.

Once a person is on the verge of collapse and despair, anger can ruin everything.

In the film, King Pa is due to accidentally discovering the truth that Kava is not dead, and in the process of looking for Kava, he sees the creatures he caused by himself.

Due to my lack of knowledge, I deliberately searched for Ashoka about real historical stories. The historical story tells that Ya Yu finally saw what he finally won "only the tears of widows, the cries of orphans, and countless corpses", and after many long discussions with Buddhist masters, he finally returned to Buddhism. Since then, he has spread Buddhism at home and abroad, and the influence of religion is also quite huge.

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