I am a person who has not shed tears for many years, but after reading "Confucius" I shed tears. "A man doesn't cry easily, he just hasn't reached the sad part." Confucius cried, and so did I.
In my opinion, reading "Confucius" doesn't have so many sensory stimulations. What attracts me is that it makes my mind calm like water. "Confucius" made the sage into flesh and blood. He seems to live by our side, not far from us.
There is a design in the film that is very eye-catching. When Confucius was pushed out of Lu by Ji Sunsi, he got a jade ring (Jue Tongjue means farewell). Later, Ji Sunsi invited him back to Lu and gave him another jade ring. (Circular return, meaning return). In fact, there is another layer of meaning here, it represents a voice-our era has also expelled Confucius thought, and now we are welcoming it back. From this point of view, I think the meaning of the whole film is enough. .
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