Douro Mainland: Why does Dai cherish the brotherhood with Shrek?

Anyone familiar with Douro Continent knows that Tang San, Ma Hongjun and Oscar all cherish the brotherhood between the seven monsters in Shrek and Douro Continent, but obviously someone wants to ask questions. Tang San was an only child, and Ma Hongjun was not recognized by the people around him. Oscar is an orphan and cherishes the emotional understanding between brothers. But Dai, as a prince, why should he cherish this bloodless brotherhood? This point, in fact, has been foreshadowed as early as when everyone first saw it.

Dai and Shrek

As usual, let's briefly introduce Dai and Shrek. Dai is the prince, white tiger and martial soul of the Star Empire, one of the members and the captain of the original Shrek Seven Monsters. He ranks first by age, and Zhu Zhuqing, the youngest of the Shrek Seven Monsters, is a couple. They were engaged before they met.

Shrek 7 is a team composed of Dai, Oscar, Xiao Wu, Ning Rongrong and others. Shrek Seven Monsters originally meant a team of seven geniuses like the monsters in Shrek College. It's a small team of Shrek College participating in the Continental Masters of Advanced Soul.

Later, because the first generation of Shrek Seven Monsters became gods, the meaning of Shrek Seven Monsters itself was lost. However, these seven people are like brothers, but they are somewhat similar to student union representatives. If they are excellent children, they will throw them in. Personally, I feel that the feelings in the later Shrek Seven are not as deep as those in the first Shrek Seven.

What we are going to talk about today happens to be the brotherhood in Shrek. In the introduction, we can easily find that Dai, as a prince, and Dai, who is also unrelated to Shrek Seven, have shown that he should cherish the brotherhood in Shrek Seven more than Oscar, who is an orphan.

Compared with his only son, Tang San, he doesn't care about the position of the captain of Shrek's Seven Wonders, and thinks that Tang San is the backbone and the core of the team. Compared with Ma Hongjun, he also has no dignity, showing his attention and recognition to the Seven Wonders team of Shrek, and cherishing this brotherhood.

In Dai's early plots, the living environment can be said to be a life of arrogance and extravagance. He is a prince, and his martial spirit is stronger than the average person. He has wealth, power, strength and handsomeness. What does he have? With a group of Yingying and Yanyan around, it can be said that Dai's life is really good.

But this reflects the intention of Sanshao in shaping the role of Dai. Although Dai seems to be well-fed, surrounded by beautiful women and a genius, he is really excellent in martial spirit strength and soul strength level, and can be said to be a favored son of heaven. However, while Dai's material life is superior, his spiritual world is extremely scarce.

For example, he is not recognized by the royal family. What can I say? First of all, Dai's mother is not a family with status in the Star Empire. Although he is also a prince on the surface, he is far less favored than his brother Davis. First of all, his brother's maiden is obviously superior to Dai, and their relationship is even more incompatible.

My brother regards him as a rival to the throne, and the family regards him as a tool for profit. Dai and he tied them together when they didn't know each other, which was also the reason why they had a bad impression of Dai at first. After all, it's too empty and ethereal to say love to someone you've never met.

Secondly, we say that Dai's identity, whether in the family or the royal family, is actually very embarrassing. His identity determines that he will also be involved in the whirlpool of power and forced to compete with his brother Davis. But at this time, Dai's position is very embarrassing. The palms of his hands are full of meat, either for his mother's brother or for his brother.

Dai cares about the brotherhood between the Shrek Seven Monsters because Dai really longs for the interdependent feelings between brothers. He was suspected since he was a child and was pushed to the forefront of power disputes. Although he doesn't want to, his identity is there, even if he doesn't want others to force him to do it.

Secondly, Dai and Shrek get along well. In a way, this is also a manifestation of his escape from the royal power dispute. If he enters the Royal College, he will inevitably have another dispute with Davis and them, which Dai does not want to see. After getting along with Shrek, Dai really felt the friendship between brothers.

Brothers should treat each other honestly and sincerely, instead of suspecting and running away from each other. This is a cowardly act. That's why after Dai explained to his brother Davis, they were able to put aside their feelings and get along again. After all, brotherhood and consanguinity are unchangeable relationships.