Hearing this sentence, I was emotional for a long time. Life is so real, he often appears in front of us with all the edges and corners of his body and even his face, making us unable to face it. In fact, like the characters in the play, it may be different from another angle and another way. Chatting with a friend two days ago, he said that this is called "Magic Barrier" in Buddhism, as long as you break through life, you will enter a new realm.
Nicholson didn't say "I love you" once in the whole play. Maybe this is his magic obstacle?
Suddenly I remembered Wang Wei's "Crossing the Fragrant Ji Temple": Twilight Empty Pond Song, An Chan makes a poisonous dragon.
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