There's no such thing as a wise man

Makayla 2022-04-24 07:01:23

It's not that I don't understand that "Journey to the West" is actually a tragedy with comedy elements (except when I was in elementary school, of course, it was only regarded as a pure comedy), but when I was a teenager, I just saw love and I have always refused to admit the Supreme Treasure (or Sun Wukong). ?) The person I love the most is not Bai Jingjing. He traveled back and forth for five hundred years to go to her wedding banquet, but why did he have to empathize with her? When I was a teenager, I was gnashing my teeth and insisting on being "consistent", trying my best to dislike Zixia's initiative and the courage to fight for (or destroy) desperately for love, she found Ruyi Langjun who pulled out her purple and green sword , Bai Jingjing lost the supreme treasure that went through fire and water for her.

But I know that one day I will understand that Zixia's love is equally valuable, so I decided to not insist on seeing the ending every time I watch "Westward Journey", which is childish and paranoid.

But "Journey to the West" seemed like a 21-year-old to me, and in the end, it turned into a tragedy.

The reason why it "turned into a tragedy" is because now I finally fully and completely admit it and dare to face the real thing. I know the fucking truth that I can understand the value of this love. If you listen carefully to the howl of Sun Wukong being tortured by the hoop because he wants to hold Zixia's hand tightly, if you see Sun Wukong's tears, you will definitely understand love, and you will understand that true love makes people feel hopeless , will understand that love is not worth the truth. If, you will suddenly cry out, then you must also have a deep, deep love, right?

Most of the pictures I am moved are not lines, but can be a look, an expression, a tear, a frown, or a muffled sound without warning that can’t be heard without careful observation.

What I am paranoid about is that even if there is no ending, I still have to go back and love. I'm not like Zixia, I can't guess the beginning, and I don't want to guess the ending. I like that everything is out of order, that the plan is always changing, and that it is fresh, exciting, with sheer pain and hurt and overwhelming happiness. I like Bai Jingjing, I like her bravery for love, and at the same time accompanied her heroic departure at the end.

And in the end, when Wukong used the body of the sunset warrior to complete the last hug to Zixia, such a sentence "He is really like a dog", such a song "Love of My Life", such a melancholy smile, such a good one turning around and leaving Go to the lazy and cheap back, is this a happy ending? A happy ending full of regrets.

There are no smart people at all when it comes to love.

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