I downloaded the high-definition version of Kung Fu Panda 2 as early as 2011 shortly after its release (again, self-abuse of myself as a Chinese who supports piracy madly), but it has been intermittent, and I didn't finish it until tonight. The reason is actually very simple. I was so restless inside that I didn't even have the patience to watch a good movie.
Fortunately, I had nothing to do tonight, and secondly, I still have more than half a bottle of Great Wall dry red (the poor can't afford good wine), so I drank a little wine in the dormitory and watched the movie, and then I could only Long sigh: It is not necessary to grow the ambition of others, and to destroy one's own breeze. To be able to talk about philosophical life through entertainment cartoons, and to be able to sell like crazy, this is a realm that Chinese people can't even dream of.
It's not that the national army is incompetent, it's just that the Westerners are so arrogant. As an ancient civilization, China has been able to develop in an orderly manner to this day, but it is also gradual. In fact, if it were not for the sudden force of European civilization, so that the earth's civilization would advance by leaps and bounds, human rights, freedom, rule of law and democracy would never be imagined by human beings today. what's the matter.
Of the philosophies inside, there are probably the following two that have a deep impression on me, and I will talk about the others later when I think of them.
When the Five Heroes of the World made a riot at the top of the tower for the first time, Po had the upper hand over Shen and had a chance to catch him, but Shen's tail evoked his painful childhood memories, so much so that he stopped and watched helplessly. Shen let go.
At this time, in the stereotyped thinking of the Chinese people, A Bao must be blamed. Such a great opportunity to capture the thief and capture the king was ruined because of A Bao's personal trivial matters. He was simply a national sinner.
But in the eyes of people who have been baptized by modern thinking, it is a very normal thing: a person should first have his basic rights as a person, and then he can make a contribution to society.
If a society can't even respect a person's basic rights, what qualifications does he have to make this person sacrifice for him?
If this society requires a person to sacrifice himself for the so-called public interest whenever and wherever, this society must be a perverted society.
It is a pity that our society belongs to such a perverted society. It is precisely because of this social perversion that sacrifice often becomes an excuse for dictatorship.
Of course, society has given a person respect and protection of his basic rights, and this person should also make necessary contributions to society. From this point of view, A Bao has also fully made his due contribution, fought bravely against illegal rule, and only chose to stop when he touched the deepest wound in his heart, or surrender, but the society can no longer blame it. he. So, American soldiers who surrendered in the Korean War are still American heroes because they fought to the fullest of what they were supposed to do.
How do you achieve inner peace?
When A Bao caught the cannonball unbelievably, threw it back, and blew the sinking gunboat to ashes, Shen was lying on the tattered deck and said to A Bao with emotion, "How do you achieve peace of mind? "Probably he thought that the damage to A Bao was enough, and A Bao would always live in the abyss of pain.
Peace of mind has always belonged to the essence of Eastern culture, but unfortunately, China seems to have lost this thing long ago, and it has been learned by Westerners instead.
In a sentence that has long been said badly, it is mainly due to national conditions. Now we have built a preliminary free market economically, but politically we are still in a backward post-authoritarian stage, a painful transition period, How to make people calm down? And there are nine out of ten Westerners who have faith now. With the help of faith, inner peace will naturally be much easier.
So I claim to be eager to learn, but I am not immune to impetuousness. If I examine myself, I think too much in terms of material desires.
In other words, I am still in an era of capital accumulation, so there is too little space for belief in my heart. Yes, we live in these complex times with so many things to think about and so much sin and pain from our past. But the past has passed, and more importantly, the present, although we lack faith, we still have the possibility of having faith when we think about us now.
Maybe I said too much, this is still a Hollywood commercial blockbuster, but there are still some things that have to be said, others have a cultural heritage, and their gestures can naturally reveal another powerful thinking. of.
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