Life is not high or low, no matter how high or low it is in reincarnation

Sven 2022-04-20 09:01:02

Since that day, we have come to this planet and blinked into the sun. Want to see, never see enough, want to do, never finish. There is no end to what you want to learn. There is always so much to look for. But the sunrise and sunset, through the blue sky, merge the great and the small into the endless reincarnation. This is the cycle of life, let all people experience despair and hope, loyalty and love, until they find themselves, a reincarnation road with only one direction, the reincarnation of life.
The first time I watched this animation, I was amazed at how realistic the animation is and how beautiful the picture is! I have watched it countless times over the past 20 years and can even recite the lines accurately. Slowly, I began to realize that it is more emotional than animation, and more beautiful than the picture is the story, with philosophical lines and heart-shaking music!
When Mufasa said to Simba: I'm only brave when I have to, being brave doesn't mean you have to get into trouble everywhere.
That is actually telling us: a brave and persistent heart should always keep in mind the responsibility, this is the real bravery.
When Mufasa said to Simba: All life in the world exists in a delicate balance. As a king, you must not only understand that balance, but also respect all creatures, including crawling ants and leaping antelopes. When we die, our bodies become grass, and antelopes eat grass. So in this huge circle of life we ​​are interconnected.
That is actually telling us: life is not divided into high and low, no matter the high or the low, it is in reincarnation.
The Lion King makes people recognize that he has been in office. Love, not just yourself, love us, love the environment in which we live, love life, love life.
Every line of The Lion King trickles into the viewer's heart with a magical power, and surging there for a long time, until it is injected into every blood vessel and every cell, from children to middle age, the audience willingly repeats it again and again. be touched.
This is a great work for all ages.

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The Lion King quotes

  • Pumbaa: [through a mouthful of grub and worms; to Simba] You'll learn to love 'em!

  • Zazu: As the king's brother *you* should have been first in line.

    Scar: Well, I was first in line, until the little hairball was born.

    Mufasa: That "hairball" is my son and you're future king.

    Scar: [Begins walking away] Oh, I shall practice my curtsey.

    Mufasa: Don't turn your back on me, Scar.

    Scar: Oh, no Mufasa. Perhaps *you* shouldn't turn your back on *me*.

    Mufasa: [Roars angrily and runs in front of Scar's path] Is that a challenge?

    Scar: Temper temper. I wouldn't dream of challenging you.

    Zazu: Pity. Why not?

    Scar: Well as far as brains go I got the lion's share but when it comes to brute strength. I'm afraid I'm at the shallow end of the gene pool