600 words after watching "A Bright Moon"
"A Bright Moon" is a drama film directed by Chen Jialin and starring Pu Cunxin, Vivian Hsu, Li Jianqun and others. The reflection after watching the bright moon is 600 words, let’s take a look below. Welcome to read.
Reflections after watching "A Bright Moon" 600 words 1
The movie "A Bright Moon" adapted from teacher Wu Hua's film essay "A Bright Moon" was broadcast on CCTV. After watching Quite impressed.
The episode "Farewell" in the movie "Old Things in the South" deeply attracted me with its beautiful and sad lyrics. That’s how I learned that the songwriter was the talented Mr. Li Shutong.
The movie "A Bright Moon" uses simple, lyrical and slightly sentimental narrative techniques to tell the unique life story of how Mr. Li Shutong became Master Hongyi.
Li Shutong was born into a wealthy family in Tianjin. Both his parents believed in Buddhism, which influenced him to have a compassionate and compassionate feeling about Buddhism since he was a child. The revolution in the late Qing Dynasty made the people miserable, and the dawn of the Revolution of 1911 was fleeting. The suffering behind his eyes made young Li Shutong deeply shocked and disappointed. After playing the game for a while, I began to explore life in this era with great ambition. Pay attention to the destiny and future of the country and the nation.
While studying in Japan, Li Shutong organized a cultural society to provide disaster relief performances, and his successful performance of the drama "La Traviata" made him famous. After returning to China, he was employed as a teacher. While nourishing and educating students' minds like a clear spring, he also compiled publications, engaged in innovation, and promoted democratic reforms. Li Shutong, who knew everything from calligraphy, seal cutting, painting, poetry, and music, hoped to arouse the people to change the country's situation through culture and art.
It’s just that the people in power at that time couldn’t tolerate enlightened people with advanced consciousness. Li Shutong, who felt lost, became closer to Buddhism in his depression.
"I hate that I have spent so many years wandering in the woods, and it is difficult to look back. Twenty articles are all published in the world, after all, there is no point in talking." After thinking about it again and again, Li Shutong resolutely ended the worldly relationship and silently embarked on the pilgrimage in his heart.
"Outside the long pavilion, beside the ancient road, the green grass stretches to the sky" has been a story of the past for many years.
"Life is rarely about reunions, only about separations" has become a veritable life situation.
Two scenes of silhouettes on the West Lake: In the first half of the movie, the ambitious Li Shutong returns from studying abroad and takes his beautiful Xuezi back to China to go boating on the West Lake. Happiness is sweet.
In the second half, the two of them each took a small boat, which clearly marked the line between monks and laymen. I can't help but feel bitter.
Uncle Li asked the Japanese wife Yukiko in the world, "What is love?" ".
Faith, what kind of devout and firm faith can turn Li Shutong, a man of outstanding literary talents, into Hong Yi, who is calm and calm?
The film is poignant, graceful and detailed, leaving enough blank space to allow people unlimited freedom of reverie.
Any religion has a compassionate side. In conventional thinking, only those who are desperate and despairing will escape reality and escape into Buddhism. As a pioneer of modern Chinese culture and art, Li Shutong was such a wise man. His choices are not unrelated to the Confucian philosophy of "if you are poor, cultivate yourself; if you are prosperous, you can help the world."
Hong Yi after conversion. Stay in retreat and write scriptures. He resurrected the Nanshan Vinaya Sect, which had been lost for many years, and was honored by Buddhist descendants as the 11th generation founder of the Vinaya Sect.
The tide rises and falls in the mortal world, the morning bells and evening drums ring in the temples, and he has gained a high reputation among both monks and laymen. His rich and legendary life has left many topics for future generations.
Li Shutong’s student and later cartoonist Feng Zikai said: The human life process can be divided into three levels. The first is material life, the second is spiritual life, and the third is soul life. Three lives are likened to three flights of stairs. Teacher Li Shutong is the person on the third ladder. He does everything the same and is a very human-like person. He gave up education and art to practice Buddhism, just like he came out of a deep valley and moved to a tree. He became a monk rather than a monk, not for self-liberation, but to "save all living beings" as a continuation of education. Li Shutong's colleague and close friend Xia Chuzun said that Li Shutong's career in education was based on his personality. The saying that running a school is like digging a pond is still relevant today in the preface of Xia Chuzun's translation of "The Education of Love".
“The La Traviata appeared early in her deep sorrow, and she wished to become an ascetic in the end.
Countless treasures are offered to the eyes of the world, and a bright moon shines in the heart of the sky."
The dedication of the famous democrat Mr. Zhao Puchu, who was hailed as a "national treasure" by Premier Zhou Enlai, provides an appropriate footnote to the life of Master Hongyi.
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Master Hongyi’s last words: “The intersection of sorrow and joy” should be the sublimation of the soul and the true perfection of life.
In order to obtain information, respect historical facts, and write the true spirit of Buddhism, Wu Teacher Hua traveled to many provinces and cities at his own expense from Master Hongyi’s birth to his death as a monk, visited Zen masters, and personally met and interviewed Master Miaolian, who was very close to Master Hongyi during his lifetime. , wrote the prose film and literary script "A Bright Moon". The very successful movie "A Bright Moon" was adapted from it and won the audience's love and recognition for its true and calm storyline and its humanistic and religious atmosphere. He won the second prize of the 7th Xia Yan Film and Literature Award and the 11th Huabiao Award for Outstanding Feature Film.
“Respect your own heart the most, as the heart is a temple for Buddha. "From "Buddha's Dream" to "A Bright Moon", Teacher Wuhua, who has been sharpening his sword for ten years, does not follow trends or vulgarity, has the courage and knowledge to express his own opinions, and persists in his own creative path as always. His spirit is everywhere in his articles. , The tranquility and indifference of being unfazed by humiliation is really worthy of admiration. I admire the personality charm of Master Li Shutong, appreciate the character and works of Teacher Wu Hua, and like the intellectual actor Pu Cunxin's elegance. A simple interpretation turned into a short article. Reflections on A Bright Moon 2
About ten years ago, when chatting after work, a friend asked me a question, if I knew that I had only one left. Three days of life, for example, if the earth is destroyed in three days, how will you spend these three days? According to the first thought that comes to mind, I answer, beat the Three Kingdoms for three days.
Friends are famous. Remember, the question raised is also very serious. It is related to the outlook on life and values, so the answer is also very serious. It is like a mirror that reflects the situation in my company that I usually cannot see. In the center of the typhoon of the financial crisis, as an ordinary clerk with nothing to do, I felt as calm as in the eyes of the typhoon. My life at that time was also ordinary. Apart from work, the Three Kingdoms game was the only thing that made me devote myself, not to mention women. My friend, I don’t have any other hobbies. The Three Kingdoms game involves a bunch of virtual characters and resources. Whether it’s clearance or GAMEOVER, life is like a game, and games are like life. When it comes to ideals, it’s traveling around China. As for it. Traveling around the world was too far away to be an ideal.
Then about five years ago, I was already a standard backpacker. I quit my job and traveled around, fulfilling my childhood ideal. The understanding of the game is too illusory, and life is a testing ground. Someone asked me the same question again. I can’t remember who it was. Maybe it was me who asked it. The idea was to climb to the top of a mountain and take a look at Fengyun Mountain. Month. Looking back, the soul returns to nature, just like Hemingway's leopard. Ideals can be realized at will, but there is no new ideal, which is painful, even more painful than when the ideal is not satisfied, just like being in the void. , I can’t step on the ground even if I try hard, I have to grasp the straw.
In the process of grasping the straw, I have experienced two jobs, got married and had a daughter, and then came to this. Settled down in the small city. Society is changing rapidly, just like the clouds blowing from behind the Cangshan Mountain. There are fewer friends who talk about ideals. This time I have to ask myself this question. My idea is to live as usual. I am still a little angry, but my life and mind are finally more stable. To sum up, the three answers in the three eras are negative, and they have nothing to do with fame and fortune. There is a Western proverb that says: People live as if they will never die, and they die as if they have never lived. Meaning, a friend with a doctorate in accounting expressed it this way: Most of life is conducted based on the assumption of going concern. Let me continue to explain for him. If the going concern assumption is removed, the entire seemingly solid structure will collapse, and a new assumption will have to be found to build a new structure.
But if you really live every day as if it is the end of the world, even if you don’t have to worry about food and clothing, you will still have the trouble of being separated from reality. Be balanced, be balanced. If you don’t know death, how can you know life? If you don’t know life, how can you know death.
I watched the movie "A Bright Moon" last night, and I thought of writing about my feelings about life. It has nothing to do with the movie directly, but there are some connections before and after. ;