Revisiting Happy Pig Bajie only to realize how selfish Dandelion s love for hope is

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-31

In the "Moving the Mountain" chapter of the well-known story "Joyful Pig Bajie", do we still remember the character who is full of vitality and vitality - hope?He is the best of the group of energetic young people in Yugong Village, who is brave and determined, leading them to unknown challenges as a leader.

In this mission to relocate to Oshan, I hope to meet the dandelion, the flower essence of Osan. Dandelion, she was originally a cultivated dandelion on Osan Mountain, and she used her tiny body and strong will to protect the land she relied on for survival. Faced with the plan of the young people of Yugong Village to move mountains, she tried to dissuade them in order to defend her homeland.

And in this struggle, Hope, a seemingly ordinary but powerful man, he single-handedly fought with the powerful ghost tiger monster with his bare hands, showing extraordinary courage and strength. His eyes were full of determination, and his posture was vigorous and powerful, which was intimidating.

Dandelion witnessed the bravery and wisdom of hope. When she transforms into a body and lands on the axe of hope, Hope is struck by her beauty, and he gently blows the dandelion to the ground, the action full of respect and love.

Dandelion's admiration and admiration for hope quietly took root in her heart. In order to get closer to hope, she even did not hesitate to pretend to be arrested by them. Her eyes flashed with enthusiasm and persistence for hope, and even though she knew that Hope already had a wife, she pursued her love without hesitation.

However, when Dandelion walks into the dream of hope and sees him exchanging heartfelt feelings with his wife in the dream, she should understand that Hope already has his beloved in his heart. At this time, if Dandelion can choose to give up rationally, then everything may have a turnaround. But she didn't, and she chose to continue to destroy the marriage of hope, which undoubtedly overshadowed her originally pure love.

May we all learn from this story: when love comes, we should cherish and respect each other's hearts. But when we know that the other party already has a partner, we should know how to back down in a timely manner, rather than blindly forcing it.

The inability to sleep peacefully exhausted him. At the same time, Dandelion constantly devises traps in an attempt to misunderstand Hope with the other brothers in Yugong Village, and make Hope bear the charge of betrayal. Dandelion's methods are indeed clever, and people have to admire her scheming. Hope fell deeper and deeper into her trap, even to the point of almost committing suicide.

However, fortunately, Uncle Bu Drunk appeared in time and woke up hope. He regrouped and skillfully used his human way to return the favor and break into Dandelion's gang. He pretended to be close to Dandelion and succeeded in tricking back the Kaishan Axe. Although the mountain axe was deceived back, in the process, in order to gain Dandelion's trust, Hope had to drink her demon blood, and since then he has become a half-human and half-demon.

Dandelion hurt Hope so deeply, but she felt no guilt about it. After Hope turned to stone, she even complained that Hope's heart was too hard and untouched by her efforts. When I heard this, my heart was filled with disgust. Dandelion's three views are distorted to the point that it is incomprehensible. She did do a lot for hope, but these so-called givings were all based on hurting hope. She destroys other people's feelings, makes Hope's brother misunderstand him, and finally turns Hope into a monster, so that he can never be reunited with his new wife. Is this really love?This kind of love is too selfish.

Hope is a loyal man who doesn't want to live up to Dandelion's affection, but he also doesn't want to betray his wife. Eventually, he was transformed into a stone statue and remained in Osan forever. Although the body of hope stayed in Osan, his heart has always been concerned about his wife who is far away from home. People called him the Hope Wife Stone.

When I first watched this unit, I felt sympathy for the tragic fate of dandelions. However, looking back again, I found that Dandelion's fate was entirely self-inflicted. She claimed to love Hope so much that she was willing to sacrifice her life for it. However, she could not accept the wife of hope. Her selfishness and possessiveness make her constantly destroy the feelings of others and do things that are lacking in virtue under the guise of love. Such women are like mistresses in modern society, and their values are distorted to the point that as long as they fall in love with a certain man, whether the man has a wife or not, they have the right to intervene in the love life of others. However, their actions only cause pain and harm to others.

For dandelion's love, it is full of selfishness and blindness from the beginning. In order to get him, he is even desperate, even if it violates the moral bottom line of society. This kind of love is destined to be bleak from the beginning and cannot get a good outcome. Dandelion's perception of hope is obviously insufficient, hope is a man full of justice and principles, and it is impossible for him to betray his wife and people. Dandelion has only been unilaterally liking and forcing it all along, trying to change hope, but this is obviously painful, and hopefully, as the head of the clan, he can't tolerate turning into a monster.

If Dandelion had known Hope's fierce character, she shouldn't have forcibly kept him. Due to ignorance and excessive selfishness, the relationship is doomed to no good end. At the end of the day, Dandelion is too selfish, she only thinks about possessing hope, but never really thinks about it. It was because of Dandelion's selfishness that three people were ultimately hurt.

The old dryad's final words reveal the real reason why Hope chose to turn into a stone statue. Alas, it's just a pity for Hope's wife, who can't wait for Hope to come home in her life.

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