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"kowtowing to realize the Tao" —— A review of Gon Rinpoche's films

Every movie has moments that are hard to calm down. Perhaps this is why people are moved by it and are willing to go to the movies.

Different from other entertainment films, Gang Rinpoche is a documentary that can make me open my heart and feel real life. Maybe different people have different views on this film. Personally, I think it is more appropriate to say documentary rather than film.

I like this movie for two reasons: the first is authenticity. This work records all the real scenes of local Tibetan believers worshiping Rinpoche, and it is a real documentary. The second point is positive orientation. Not all movies can give people a positive attitude to reflect our life. Gang Rinpoche just grasped the positive, positive and optimistic attitude and handling methods of Tibetans in the face of various difficulties. The film teaches people to be grateful, be kind and always think of all beings.

During the two-hour pilgrimage, six images left a deep impression on me and were deeply imprinted in my heart.

The little girl in the movie, Zhazha, had a fever on her way to worship. She said goodbye to her mother. Mother asked her, "Will you kowtow?" The daughter said, "Yes". At that moment, I thought of children in real life. Almost no child is not spoiled by his parents. In life, the children around us are spoiled and have hardly experienced any hardships and setbacks. In contrast, Zhazha in the movie is very rational and always considers the feelings of people around him. When calling grandparents at home on the way to worship God, a few simple words are enough to project Zaza's inner maturity and wisdom.

The only three words Zaza said to grandma, grandpa, sister and brother on the phone were: "What are you doing? Do you miss me? I miss you very much. "

On the way to worship, my mother said to Zaza, "kowtow more and study more."

This sentence is not only my favorite, but also classic and impressive. I am grateful to this mother for teaching her daughter the most important life wisdom.

It is estimated that many people here will have different views. Anyway, what I want to tell you is that we must learn to put ourselves in others' shoes. The living habits and cultural beliefs of Tibetan people are different from ours. Personally, I think this may be the reason why the happiness index of Tibetans is relatively high.

In the movie, Jiangcuo Wangdui, who specializes in killing cattle, was found at home before the pilgrimage, and the consumed cattle were slaughtered for the New Year. Wang Jiang dared to go home because he was drunk and courageous. In order to atone, the cattle slayer joined the pilgrimage to Rinpoche and sincerely repented of his sins. In his own words, "I'm going to worship rinpoche and confess my karma."

Tibetans are naturally kind, and kindness projects the ability of self-reflection. When watching movies, I hear people's innuendo comments from time to time in the cinema, and I really sympathize with these unconscious people.

What is quality? Simply put, quality is to put aside all prejudices and change your determination and perseverance. Everyone has high-quality potential, and the key is whether you are willing to improve your own quality, which is a basic problem.

Don't complain about the injustice of the world when you slap yourself. Ask yourself first, do you have the perseverance to make up your mind to confess your sins like Tibetans? If not, just shut up, respect from the heart and learn from these simple and lovely Tibetan people.

Road to worship 1, 200 km. Many scenes encountered on the road were thought to be preset, but after observation, they were not preset and more like natural life. Whenever there are difficulties along the way, someone will always come to help the worshippers. When admirers see other people in trouble, they will also take the initiative to help others in need. These are all instincts in the natural state, and such things may become some strange-looking practices and behaviors in the life around us.

There is a picture of a couple at the break of the team. The husband is paying homage to his wife, pulling a donkey cart full of food and daily necessities, and there is a short donkey beside him. The resting man shouted to the couple, "Hey, come and have a rest for tea." At this time, the couple saw the worship team sitting on the roadside and hurried to them.

"Where are you from?" "How long have you been going to church? Why doesn't the donkey pull the cart? " Asked the leader of the pilgrimage team who was sitting and resting.

The husband quickly replied: "We are from Ya 'an County, Sichuan Province. We have been worshipping for 7 months and 0 17 days. "We are afraid that the donkey will be exhausted and treat it as our family."

The equality of all beings is definitely not just theory and empty talk. Look at this picture, and you will immediately understand why people there do this. Their actions and ideas are consistent.

The ancients said, "Everything in heaven and earth is spiritual, and everything is the same." This sentence is correct. Unfortunately, we can only see these proofs in movies by means of movies, and people in life think that these proofs are "jokes" for the public. It is hoped that more and more people will see the similarity of human beings, the unity and kindness of all things, and think for all beings through Kong Rinpoche.

The pilgrimage team crossed snow-capped mountains, grasslands and highways, and then came to a road with puddles. Grandpa stood in his head, holding the warp wheel in his hand and turning it clockwise. He didn't speak when he saw the puddle, but just stood there motionless. After several people came one after another, someone said, "There is water here. What should I do?" "Let's go over" came a voice from the queue. Everyone didn't panic, took off their thick clothes and rushed to the ground wearing only vests.

It pains me to see people prostrating themselves before the puddle on the ground. I feel sorry for these people in the worship team. I admire them. Their persistence, their determination and their strength are so great that I am impressed.

In life, we always find all kinds of excuses and reasons for not insisting on one thing. We often change our decisions and ideas. We can't always keep our promises to ourselves, so how can we talk about our promises to others? What is it if it is not groundless? We must learn to see clearly our problems. Only when you learn to work hard on yourself, learn to improve your view of right and wrong, and learn to face all difficulties and prosperity, can you really dare to shoulder all kinds of heavy responsibilities in life and become a powerful person.

In order to worship Rinpoche, the pregnant mother had forgotten her pregnancy and delivery period, and was sent to the local county hospital by her husband on the way to worship, and gave birth to a baby boy very smoothly. Our normal national maternity leave is about five months, and usually we will take a full rest and recover during these five months. After the mother gave birth to her son, she followed the pilgrimage team to move on. I admire her piety, dedication and dedication.

The newborn baby boy was put in the car and kept crying. Dad heard his son crying while driving, and said to his mother who knelt on the ground and worshipped, "Mother Dengzi, the baby is crying. Let's see if he is hungry. " Mom quickly stopped the car, got on the bus and hugged her son, picked up her clothes and breastfed her son.

It is considered the happiest thing to give birth to a child on the way to worship the sacred mountain of Gangrinboqi. We may not feel this sense of sacredness and pride, but from the performance of this child on the way to worship the parade, we can know that this child is really different from ordinary children. Most of the time, it is quiet and seldom cries. When adults are chanting, children are no strangers, but they can fall asleep at once, which makes us amazed.

The climax of the film is that all the people in the pilgrimage team have successfully completed the task of worshipping Gon Rinpoche under the leadership of Grandpa. On the way back, grandpa didn't wake up in his sleep and died. He was left on the kangrinboqe forever. It is said that staying in kangrinboqe is also a blessing.

Seeing this, we often have an unspeakable emotion wandering in our hearts. We hoped that the film would have a happy ending, but what we saw was that Grandpa left the pilgrimage team and was stopped at that time and place in the chanting of lamas. This scene is a little reluctant, but in fact I understand his own wish for a happy ending.

The holiness of Gon Rinpoche is beyond our understanding. Perhaps only when we have personally experienced the pilgrimage can we truly understand Gon Rinpoche's position in the hearts of worshippers.

After watching this movie, there will be an answer to what we are, who we are and what ideals and goals we want to achieve. I recommend the movie Gon Rinpoche to you. We need to know, in fact, isn't our life moving towards Gon Rinpoche's goal? It is good to learn from each other and learn from each other on the way forward. As Zhazha's mother said, "kowtowing is a good way to learn". Let's put aside prejudice and be a humble and powerful person.