The importance of a sense of belief

Velva 2022-04-22 07:01:05

Guided reading

Centuries after the four children left Narnia,

Narnia encounters a new crisis.

The four children returned to Narnia,

Embark on a new adventure.

01 Plot combing

Since the four kings left Narnia, the people of Narnia have lost the blessing of their leaders.

Soon, this magical land was attacked by the Telmarians. The once castle was in ruins, and the Narnians were called unevolved savages.

After the death of King Caspian IX, the leader of the Telmar, the minister Miraz came to power and attempted to take the throne. But King Caspian IX has a legitimate heir: Prince Caspian, one of the protagonists.

The good times didn't last long, and Miraz's wife gave birth to a baby boy, and he had his own heir.

Miraz wanted to take the opportunity to kill Prince Caspian. After learning that the baby boy was born, the prince's teacher helped the prince to leave, giving the prince a chance of life.

The prince was rescued by the Narnians, and inadvertently blew the magic flute of Queen Susan, summoning the four kings back and re-entering the world of Narnia.

The contradictions of the story appeared, the four kings wanted to restore their kingdom, Prince Caspian wanted to regain his throne, and Miraz wanted to unify the world.

The horn of war sounded, and the boss, Peter, decided to take the initiative to attack. However, there were many uncertain factors, and they failed.

Later, Peter stayed at the castle and sent the second child Susan and the youngest Lucy to find the former king: Aslan.

During the battle, Caspian suggested that the leaders of the two sides would start a one-on-one duel, which would reduce casualties and win the trust of the people. Miraz would of course agree.

At the end of the duel, something interesting happened, Peter prevailed and did not choose to kill Miraz.

Miraz was killed by his subordinates and put the blame on Peter, and the war started.

When the war reached its fever pitch, Lucy and Aslan returned with their tree friends.

In front of the giant tree, humans are no match at all.

The Telmarians were defeated and attempted to escape, but were defeated by the Watermen and became prisoners of war.

How the story ends: Prince Caspian becomes king over the world, and the four grown children choose to return to their own world.

Children who grow up no longer belong to Narnia, which is just a fairy tale world.

02 Sense of Faith

During the time when the Telmarians ruled Narnia, the people felt that Aslan had abandoned them without waiting for the help of Aslan, the king of the forest.

Only the youngest Lucy always believed in Aslan's existence and succeeded in finding Aslan.

The sense of belief cannot be seen or touched, but it plays an important role in human life.

Faith is especially important when a person is in the dark and there doesn't seem to be any hope.

At this time, no one can help you, you can only keep hinting to yourself in the bottom of your heart.

I believe that the night will always end, and the light will eventually shine in.

Otherwise, in the endless darkness, it is easy to lose oneself and become a part of the darkness. It is extremely difficult to maintain faith in the dark.

Only by believing in the existence of the sense of belief can the sense of belief play its due role. When you believe that something will happen, you will do everything possible to make it happen.

It is only possible for this to happen, otherwise, it will always be just a useless idea.

Speaking of the sense of belief, I would like to mention the recent Qiqizi Zhang Yuqi.

In Sister Lang's program, there is basically nothing that can be hacked. No matter what your situation is, you will always maintain the status of the old lady as the C position.

Courage is commendable, but strength still needs to be honed, with "unlimited possibilities".

When she was discouraged by repeated training and no results, she said that actors must have one or two works that they can produce, and it is worth standing on the stage.

In the second public, Zhang Yuqi's group won 433 votes, the first place, which has a lot to do with her breakthrough in the later period.

Flag is very easy to stand, everyone can do it, and how to deal with it after the stand is the key.

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Extended Reading
  • Kaci 2022-03-24 09:01:30

    Maybe I didn't have much hope at first, and I was very satisfied. There is such a scenery, and although the protagonists are not eye-catching, at least they don't have long disabilities. The story gave me a feeling that your life might just be a very inconspicuous part of someone else's life, in their own world, everyone takes "I" for granted as the protagonist, maybe the greatest king but just someone else A piece of history in life.

  • Verda 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    Although it has always been dog blood and lack of heart, there is no big problem on the whole.

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian quotes

  • King Miraz: Tell me, Prince Edmund...

    Edmund Pevensie: King.

    King Miraz: I beg your pardon.

    Edmund Pevensie: It's King Edmund, actually. Just King, though. Peter's the High King.

    [awkward pause]

    Edmund Pevensie: I know, it's confusing.

  • Lucy Pevensie: What happened?

    Peter Pevensie: Ask him.

    Susan Pevensie: Peter!

    Prince Caspian: Me? You could have called it off, there was still time.

    Peter Pevensie: No, there wasn't, thanks to you. If you had kept to the plan, those soldiers might be alive right now.

    Prince Caspian: And if you just had stayed here, as I suggested, they definitely would be!

    Peter Pevensie: You called us, remember?

    Prince Caspian: My first mistake.

    Peter Pevensie: No. Your first mistake was thinking you could lead these people.

    [turns around and begins to walk off]

    Prince Caspian: Hey!

    [Peter turns to look at him]

    Prince Caspian: I am not the one who abandoned Narnia.

    Peter Pevensie: You invaded Narnia. You have no more right leading than Miraz does.

    [Caspian pushes past Peter]

    Peter Pevensie: You, him, your father! Narnia's better off without the lot of you!

    [Caspian and Peter draw swords, intending to attack each other]