Plum blossom ancient books

"I have read ten thousand trees, I hope you remember this one." Not in the poem, but in the movie Yongmei.

When Mei Niang broke up with Zhou Hao, he handed a plum blossom in his hand, hoping he wouldn't forget his sincerity.

This time, taking "Yongmei" as the theme, combined with the story of Zhou Hao, a master of bamboo carving in Jiading. Although the content is similar to today's animation routines, the story of Zhou Hao and Mei Niang touches people's hearts and haunts them all the time, making people guess the beginning, regret and ending.

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In the ancient books, the original records, "(Zhou Hao) suffered from sores when he was young, but he was drunk all night. When he met an old man, his clothes were very different. When he spit out a pill, his internal organs were suddenly lost, and there was still a strange fragrance after dusk. He naturally died of an old disease and was dust-free all his life. "

This is a common story of "giving medicine when meeting a fairy" in ancient notes, but it has been adapted into a love legend between man and plum tree under the pen of the screenwriter. Zhou Hao, a bamboo boy in Simple and Honest, once protected a plum tree that was broken by urchins when he was a child. Therefore, the plum tree was transformed into a human in spirit, and it was called "Mei Niang".

Spring is coming, winter is coming, the snow is light, and love blooms like plum blossoms. That is a fallen plum blossom. Mei Niang, a young and loveless girl, accompanied by Mei Zi, put the cinnabar on her five fingers on Zhou Hao's eyebrows and told him it was called a "beauty finger". Or while cooking snow and tea, Zhou Hao told Mei Niang about the beautiful scenery of the West Lake he saw.

For a long time, the prototype of the protagonist in "China Ancient Poetry Animation" comes from real people in history, while "Mei Niang" is a completely fictional image. However, it is worth mentioning that in the whole film, it is not clear that Mei Niang is Mei Jing, but it is only vaguely felt through some details. "This unique sense of elegance and obscurity in China culture is also one of the forms of this animation." Peng said to him: