Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Micro Reading Notes (3- 1)

Micro Reading Notes (3- 1)

"Hey, Touch Your Head" saw someone in the circle of friends recommend this book, saying that it was finished crying. So with a little curiosity, I searched in WeChat reading. When I saw the name of Da Bing, I thought I was a strange writer.

When I saw Mr. Da Bing calling himself a wild writer, I inexplicably felt self-mockery of Buddhism, so I searched Baidu for Mr. Da Bing's true face.

I have met him, but I often watched his programs when I was a child. This writing is not appropriate. Da Bing and I are peers who interrupt each other. Why do I remember him as a prudent man? Maybe he opened "OK, touch my head" and fell into his parallel world.

This book is still quite thick. When I opened the title page, I wanted to choose a beautiful and inspirational story to write my micro-reading notes, but I found that Teacher Da Bing was too cunning. He wrote every story flexibly and deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. The key is not far, as if it were close at hand. Ok, let's turn parting into parting for the time being, starting with my favorite story.

The story of "useless man" left a deep impression on me, because useless people insisted on supporting their ideals with a rare attitude of being divorced from the secular. This ideal height is pure faith, and even dust has nothing to do with it.

Teacher Da Bing's conversation with Jean from the beginning made me feel the cuteness of this person. He pretends to be worried, pretends to be in heaven, and is cheap and enjoys himself. He is a Tibetan photographer from Hongkong, China, and he has an insatiable dream.

Out of love for Jean, there is a small connection between Mr. Da Bing's description of Jean. "Look, he is like a down-and-out scholar. Autumn leaves fall on Lanruo Temple, and the wind and frost can't hide books. " "Handsome people and God are angry and horribly poor." "He is silent and rarely takes the initiative to talk to people. He always smiles politely when greeting. At best, he is polite. When he looked carefully, he was shy, his Adam's apple moved, and his index finger trembled slightly. "

Joan is a handsome young man, but he is always indifferent to men and women. In the words of the soldier teacher, he is as eccentric as an ascetic. "I only wear a pair of shoes in spring, summer, autumn and winter, yellow, and have accompanied him through Wanshui Qian Shan for more than ten years. There is no water chestnut on the sole, which was worn out several years ago. " "That shoe is really helpful. It knows that its master is poor and it will appreciate it. Don't lose the bottom. "

The soldier teacher deeply analyzed this useless man from the aspects of food, clothing, housing and transportation to emotional experience. He made a brand-new interpretation of Jean's spiritual realm of choosing an ascetic monk, from inconceivable to all rivers, from all sentient beings to a drop in the ocean.

I was thinking in my heart, Mr. Da Bing is a lucky man, otherwise how distressed he would be? The regret of the whole book is that I didn't read the love of teacher Da Bing, if I still knew love.

I think there is a misunderstanding in Mr. Da Bing's sentence, which should be: "Handsome to outrageous, poor to outrageous." The book has done a lot of detailed descriptions, telling the story of Jean's indifference to material fame and wealth and his high insistence on ideals.

In order to support his dream, Jean occasionally asks his old friend Lao Pan to arrange odd jobs. Whenever he has some money in his pocket, he runs to finish his strange dream. When he has no money and no job, he hides in his rented house, drinks tap water and eats instant noodles to meet the difficult times.

Jean grew up in a well-off family, and now he is alone, hiding in the Lhasa Plateau, where instant noodles are difficult to soak in boiling water. He eats instant noodles no matter whether he has money or not, he doesn't like words and never socializes.

Jean is as simple as a child. It is the persistence and love of this ascetic monk that reminds me of the true and pure Jean. Back to the beginning of the article, Jean strongly supports this ideal, that is, taking a photo for everyone in the plateau and Tibetan areas for free, and it is the kind that can be taken immediately. To this end, he drove Santana, the big ass of the first trial for one year, and has already photographed half of the Tibetan area.

He takes pictures of teachers, old people and children. He is an excellent humanistic photographer, and every photo he takes is full of compassion. Finally, to sum up with Mr. Da Bing's words, "As a photographer, he has skills and cameras and a unique understanding of the word photography. He decided to take pictures of those people. Jean's ideal is called Tibet Mobile Photo Studio. "