really embody the beauty of pure nature, and the scenery is amazing. It also reflects the characteristics of the documentary. The whole chapter basically restores and presents the migration of birds, supplemented by the introduction of different bird names and migration routes, with only a few background words.
Birds migrate just to survive, twice a year for life. Sometimes we go to great lengths to discuss the meaning of life, but it is more directly reflected in these birds. Maybe the meaning doesn't need to be thought through at the beginning, because what really matters is the first step at the beginning and the persistence of the next many steps. Don't let the search for meaning itself get in the way of the beginning and the journey.
I read Yu Hua's "To Live" some time ago, and I scoffed at the fact that he said that living is for living, not for other than living. Now that I think about it, this sentence is actually very meaningful. And the real profound connotation requires continuous enrichment of life to experience and practice.
I remembered that I participated in a bird protection camp during the summer vacation last year. The theme music used at that time was "Migratory Birds". I recommend the ending song of this documentary, which can be used as the soundtrack.
The reason is that Wang Nuonuo, the goddess of Zhihu, wrote a column about this documentary, which said:
When I am in a very bad mood, I will brush the documentary. It's better than watching Korean dramas with a tissue.
Because there are two kinds of endings in general dramas, the tragic ending is a sense of substitution for you who are infinitely sad, while the reunion will undoubtedly give you a malicious stimulus to your fragile nerves.
The documentary is different. I saw Canada geese travel 3,800 kilometers to and from the Gulf of Mexico and the Arctic Circle. After a huge consumption of physical strength, millions of wings, powerful natural enemies, traps and the muzzle of hunters, there are only a few left in the team to reach their hometown. But the story will not end, they will still fly here every summer, the date will be the date, and the mate will be the mate. Individual encounters cannot influence the process of population replacement in the slightest.
The flock of birds that stretches for miles is spectacular, and when they take off in the infinitely beautiful picture, you will think that my pain should also pass.
When I read it, I thought I liked the word otaku. It refers to people who are addicted to subcultures and have deep research. Basically, this word can be associated with love and infatuation. If you like something, you must really like it, and it must have a certain depth instead of being advertised on the surface. For example, if you like to read, then if you haven’t read hundreds of books, you don’t have much confidence to say this. If you say that you like listening to songs, can you be familiar with the many songs you’ve heard? From this point of view, I don't have much affection for those who claim to be foodies. Eating and eating is a university question, with a profound food and cooking culture and professional chefs and gourmets. People who just like to eat some roadside snacks and snacks for breakfast, lunch and dinner also advertise themselves as foodies, making this word available to everyone like "beauty", the polite word of the businessman.
Now is an era of zero threshold for entertainment. Everyone can dance and write, but there are conditions to be called writers, writers, and writers; everyone can hum freely, but they still need conditions to be called singers, singers, and musicians.
Maybe most people say that they are foodies just with a lighthearted meaning and no other special meaning. I don't object to these self-proclaimed, on the contrary, I think it is a little cute. But if I'm really serious, I still think the name should match the reality.
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