The true meaning of utopia

Evans 2022-12-03 14:34:54

2021.2 Comprehension

How can there be a natural utopia, Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Land is a fantasy.

May all life be blessed with sunshine and rain; all desires may come and go freely in a harmonious way.

From the beginning of chaos to utopia, it must be a long and painful process.

After returning home, the countryside will be deserted, and Hu will not return? Natural philosophy is worthy of affirmation, but seclusion in the mountains and forests cannot fulfill the Chinese nation's thousand-year-old dream of a peach garden. To this day, it is still the moon in the water and the shadow under the flowers.

Art is the moon in water, culture is the sun, and culture is the moon.

The Peach Blossom Spring is an escape from the world, it is a fantasy, and it tells people that there is such a place in the world, and the filthy world is not worthy of defilement of the Peach Blossom Spring. Your own dream has been denied by yourself. This is a tragedy in the world.

And the biggest small farm is to face everything, face love, face the promise of love, face difficulties, start from scratch, face the killing, accept the beauty, and don’t complain about the hard work, until the seventh year of moving into the farm. The prototype of a relatively balanced ecosystem. Step by step, from zero to one.

What is real, small farms are real.

What is dreaming? Peach Blossom Spring is just a big dream. When you wake up, you get drunk, you fall into a dream when you are drunk, and you wake up again in the dream.

=======================Separation line========================

From the beginning, growth, and maturity of a small society, so many problems occur along the way, and under the guidance of wisdom and love, it solves problems along the way, and finally forms a harmonious ecosystem, it is really touching.

I think this may be the true meaning of utopia, a kind of Paris that Liu Yu said people have searched all over the world and have not found.

Today I re-read Mr. Lu Xun's "Dog, Cat and Mouse". I don't know what kind of pain Mr. Lu Xun will feel in his heart when he sees the cats of our age and what he will say. The old problems seem to have passed, and the new ones are even more frustrating. Is this going on and on? Suddenly I remembered "The Biggest Little Farm" I watched the day before yesterday, and I thought, I found the answer.

I love this movie.

Thanks for this movie, thanks to the author.

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Extended Reading

The Biggest Little Farm quotes

  • John Chester: This all started with a promise that we would leave the big city and build a life in perfect harmony with nature.