Youth Song Line I Want

Line I want to ride the wind to the north, the snow falls on the Xuanyuan as big as a mat. I want to borrow a boat to swim east, the charming fairy stands in the wind. I want to step on the clouds thousands of miles away, the dragons in the temples can't reach the top of Kunlun. Basking in the sunshine, I can see the green mountains and the wind in the desperate situation. The swallows returning from thousands of miles away will not come back until they see the people from the end of the world.

This is a poem written by Wu Xin, which is the core of this anime. When Wu Xin stood under the bright moonlight and uttered this poem, it made the viewer's blood rush. The scene of him jumping down unintentionally shows his heroic demeanor. What is quite interesting is what the boss complained about: "At this moment, you finally look like a master." At that moment, Wu Xin instantly changed back to his usual carefree appearance, making people have to believe that Xiao Se is the person who understands Wu Xin best.

Line: To eliminate demons is to kill all the demons of trouble. The original demons were not external demons, but the demons in the heart. This was also unintentional and equally impressive. When he said this, Wu Xin's senior brother was using the magical power of Vajra to subdue demons. No one would have thought that such Zen-like words could come from the mouth of a five-year-old child, who was sitting quietly in a tree and explaining the meaning of Buddhism. Wu Zen stood under the tree and listened carefully. What a beautiful scene. Wu Zen believed from beginning to end that Wu Xin was not a demon. This feeling was so pure and touching.

Many of the lines in "Young Song Xing" have a Zen meaning. There is a profound story behind the classic lines. This work is worthy of everyone to watch carefully.