The inspiration of Thirty Thousand Miles of Chang an to children?

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-29

"Thirty Thousand Miles of Chang'an" is a thought-provoking animated film, and the people's ** commented that it shows the spirit of Chinese culture with ingenuity and sincerity. The story tells the story of the unique and deep friendship between the two poets, Li Bai and Gao Shi. Li Bai is wild and uninhibited, Gao Shi is calm and introverted, although the two come from completely different worlds, they have formed a deep friendship because of their resonance with Lingyunzhi. On a sunny afternoon in 744 AD, the two poets met on the flowing water of the bridge, seemingly by fate, heralding the beginning of a legendary friendship. They share a love of poetry, an open-minded approach to life, compose poems together, record words that touch the soul, hunt together, and drink and sing together.

The Anshi Rebellion broke out, and Chang'an City fell into chaos. Li Bai was exiled to Yelang for participating in the Yongwang Rebellion, and Gao Shi chose to protect himself at a critical moment instead of saving Li Bai, leading to the end of their friendship. Li Bai spent the rest of his life in exile, and Gao Shi also carried a lifetime of regrets because of this. The two never had a chance to reunite, and the once beautiful friendship became an eternal pain.

This story makes people deeply feel that Chang'an is 30,000 miles, and every step is difficult to settle. Li Bai and Gao Shi were full of passion and ambition when they were young, but in the end they both experienced loss and regret. However, through Li Bai's calmness and Gao Shi's forbearance, they taught the audience: regret is the normal state of life, and we can do to face it, accept it, and let go of it. This also echoes a poem by Li Bai: Life is not satisfactory in the world, and the Ming Dynasty spreads flat boats. Knowing this, the hardships of life can also be laughed over.

Gao Shi is one of the most down-to-earth poets, and his experience has influenced the struggle and persistence of many ordinary people. People pursue half a life, but life will always give all kinds of blows. Gao Shi's experience tells us: do what you should do and accept that things backfire, in order to get through the ups and downs and make your life worthwhile. These insights make "Thirty Thousand Miles of Chang'an" an animated film that is not only touching but also thought-provoking.

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