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What is the journey of Zhong Ya?

I'm afraid to call the sun to meet God, the God of my ancestors. After a long harvest of mountains and rivers, I am afraid. I want to give them back to you.

This line of grass is too closed, it feels softer and more respectful, more like praying for the power of the gods to help prevent the disaster. Judging from the fact that the bell bud can replace the grass, it is unnecessary to simply say "back to you".

Another more important condition when closing the door is to recall the thoughts of people living in this land. Ruins can easily become back doors, just as shadows can easily breed ghosts. Using spells to seal disasters is actually not out of line.

But if we only focus on the ruins, it is easy to forget that these ruins once carried people's joys and sorrows and proved that people once existed. Just like thousands of flowers along the way, Lingya always looks at the ruins and shows nostalgia. At that moment, the lonely ruins in their eyes seemed to be coated with a warm light.

In the last door, facing the earthworm that is about to escape, human power is like the arm of a gladiator facing heaven and earth and disaster blocking the car. This time, there was no lock, so Mrs. Cao Can could only pray to the gods again: I know that life is short and death may come at any time. Even so, we all want to live another year, another day, even if it's only one hour!

What really closes the door is not a powerful spell, nor is it the special ability of the janitor, but a strong heart. Because I am alive and want to spend tomorrow with others-the condensation of thoughts has made the wishes of Mrs. Cao, Ms. Bell and countless people reach heaven.

Lock of bell bud

The original Japanese name of Journey to the Bell Bud is すずめのまり (translated name: Lock of the Bell Bud). It is said that the four-character translation is a continuation of the four-character tradition of your name and the son of the weather.

Generally speaking, most people are satisfied with translating "door lock" into "journey", which is more suitable for this "journey of restoring memory and healing" and has the double meaning of "bidding farewell to the past and moving towards the next life".

This story is indeed a journey of self-redemption, but what touches me more is the profound meaning behind the "door" and "lock". Locking one's own door, unlocking the bicycle and turning the key frequently appear in the play, which is a bit deliberate. It was not until Zhong Ya walked out of the last door with grass and locked the door and said, "I am out" that people suddenly realized.

The door lock of Zhong Ya not only represents the door lock of disaster, but also represents the heart lock of the past. When Zhong Ya reconciled with her past self, there was nothing terrible and sad behind this door, but in the end, she collected memories and moved on to a new day.