Reading Lyrics of Rumi, I saw this sentence in the sweet lyrics of many beloved people, which was abrupt and alert.
Comparing the world to a corpse is really fresh and vivid. And humans, like wild dogs, compete to eat this fat body.
Recently, I watched some war movies, telling the story of World War II from Jewish perspective, Russian perspective and German perspective. The most touching thing is that "Our Fathers" of World War II is told from a German perspective. War stories is often written by victorious countries, while Germany, as a defeated country, presents and presents their experiences of joining the army and fighting in that era from their perspective. It is a more comprehensive perspective to reflect or alert the world.
The three episodes of this film are well-made and the actors are skilled in acting. This is an intriguing and thoughtful movie story. The story of five friends who grew up together in Germany during the war. Just like the Korean version of Please Answer 1988, there are also a group of old friends who grew up together, but German friends are all cruel memories of the war.
This is the first time to see war stories from the German point of view. I've watched too many movies from other World War II allies. Who won the war? The deaths and losses on both sides are tragic. In the eyes of the Germans, the innocent younger brother had to come to power and experienced a subversion of human nature. At first, the boy who was reading Demian: A Wandering Boy with Hesse was at a loss in the war. Later, he had to be a dragon and an executioner, and of course he died on the eve of the war. In order to let younger soldiers see the cruelty of war and let them go home safely, he made his own gun target.
In the war, there are corpses and maggots everywhere, bloody and dense bloodthirsty insects. These bodies belong to soldiers from both sides, countless civilians and a large number of Jews.
In this sense, the metaphor that the world is a corpse is so vivid. There are not many winners in this kind of war, but the biggest winners are those flies, vultures, or wild dogs, or some "wild dogs" incarnated by powerful people.
At the beginning, it was because the human race for world resources was unfair and unequal, so how to divide the world's rich resources needed to establish a new order.
A bloodshed really turned the world into a huge corpse. Wild dogs represented by animals and "wild dogs" represented by humans may have got what they wanted.
Perhaps the Persian poet Rumi also experienced many war scenes. I wonder if this poem will also get some inspiration from the war. If I take this poem literally, I think of the history of World War II. Of course, in a deep sense, human beings are always striving for and occupying high-quality resources in the world.
And the world clock is set to 2022, and the war with neighboring countries has begun again. There is also a disease that spreads around the world and is not convenient to say publicly. The world will always be a fat corpse, just like the prey that all the wild animals on the Serengeti grassland are vying for fiercely.
Most people are brave wild dogs, and those who can't get their prey will starve to death, unable to reproduce, or starve to death their own cubs. Recently, I heard a stalk, and many people said, "I am my previous generation." Maybe many people don't want to be wild dogs. However, everything is not that simple. ...
Anyway, most people still want to be wild dogs, or have to be wild dogs. Rumi had an insight more than 800 years ago.