keep it traditional

Garry 2022-11-29 02:05:47

I really liked this movie and watched it very carefully. The actor's acting skills are not good. What I focus on is the plot. The new prime minister and the old county master tolerate and learn from each other. The conflict between the two ideas struggles and collides, and finally unifies. This is the way to maintain the tradition.

In fact, after watching the movie, what I thought in my mind was the movie scene of Puyi cleaning the park in prison, the emperor was ousted from power, and the former imperial palace became a place for hawking.

I think of the Confucius Mansion again. The descendants of Confucius were kicked out of their homes, and the courtyard of the largest family in the world became a place for hawking. The entire Qufu depended on Confucius for food.

This is how we keep the tradition, only the form without the connotation. Fake empty space.

May 28, 2016

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The Queen quotes

  • [first lines]

    Reporter: After weeks of campaigning on the road, Tony Blair and his family finally strolled the few hundred yards to the polling station this election day morning. Amongst the Labour faithful up and down the country, there is an enormous sense of pride in Mr. Blair's achievements, and the confidence that he is about to become the youngest prime minister this century.

  • [last lines]

    HM Queen Elizabeth II: So tell me, Mr. Blair, what might we expect from your first parliament?

    Tony Blair: Well, ma'am, top of the list is education reform. We want to radically reduce classroom sizes.

    HM Queen Elizabeth II: Oh, yes. Yes, we must.

    Tony Blair: Create a much lower teacher-pupil ratio.

    HM Queen Elizabeth II: Yes, it will be difficult to achieve...

    [trailing off, inaudible]