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Comment on fine weather in Mongolian grassland

"Mongolian Grassland, Sunny Day" is narrated in chronological order, just like telling us that time will only advance forever. Although there will be regrets in the end, we can try to accept them.

1In the autumn of 999, Japanese explorer Yoshiharu Kwano was riding a bicycle through Mongolia, and he met Puujee, a seemingly unruly Mongolian girl who was only 6 years old. She not only refused his request to take a photo, but also asked him to leave.

Under the constant visits of Japanese explorers, Xiao Pujie finally opened his heart to foreign visitors and started sincere friendship with each other in the state of language barrier.

Pujie was born in Mongolia and learned to herd sheep and ride horses since he was a child. She has no complaints about the hardships of growing up, because her favorite mother told her that everything would be different after school. Pujie's father has been working outside for many years, and his mother shoulders the heavy responsibility of taking care of the family and livestock. For this unexpected guest from Japan, she is as enthusiastic as other nomads.

However, in March of the following year, when Guan Ye Qing Ji visited Pujie's house again, he found that Pujie's mother had died, leaving Pujie alone with his grandmother. At this time, Mongolia is undergoing social and economic transformation, and the Pujie family is also undergoing a severe test from nature. Pujie is still eager to go to school, but this time, her dream has a pair of wings, leading her across the Mongolian plateau and flying to another world.

In July 2004, Guan Ye returned to Mongolia for the third time, but things changed. Pujie had a car accident on her way to school, and there was still one day before graduation exam. Pujie finally turned into a photo frame and put it with her mother. When she was 12 years old that year, Pujie and her mother became a wisp of wind on the Mongolian prairie. At the end of the film, Pujie and his mother rode on horseback together and drifted away.

Humans are too young. Sister Pu's family looked weak and pale under the harsh environment and impermanent fate of the audience. Sometimes misfortune is like dominoes, one after another. You accept them with a smile, but you can't stop them. ?

Everyone's life is struggling with fate, such as failure in college entrance examination, failure in starting a business, death of relatives, and countless hardships that make people collapse. Some people say that the world is the existence of hell, and the fate is so bitter that there is nothing to do. Others say that we should learn to reconcile with fate and life. ?

Documentary narration in chronological order is like telling us that time will only advance forever. Although there are regrets after all, we can try to accept them. ?

A family on the Mongolian grassland, generous and kind; Fear nature and accept the impermanence of life; The soul that still shines in the barren situation, the tenacity in the face of death and suffering … let everyone learn to cherish and love from the ordinary. ?

Sister Pu's life is very short, so short that she will take the graduation exam the next day. In the next life cycle, she will take root again like a tenacious twig and will not die. In the sunny Mongolian grassland, realize your dream, once again throw yourself into the arms of smiling grandmother and recovered mother, and then have a family photo. ?