Chapter Ninety-One: Every Work Has a Sentence

Tranquility learned from her friends at the same table, stacked the textbook in front of the desk, and looked down at the "storybook" that Ling Xin had just given her. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

Ling Xin watched her friends at the table quickly immerse themselves in the story, and did not bother her anymore, but took out the workbook that she hadn't brushed for several days since she took sick leave and continued to scroll it.

In fact, she didn't need to watch it at all, Ling Xin knew that her friends would definitely like these three stories she carefully selected.

The three stories in that book were all picked out by Ling Xin after thinking for a long time from the tens of millions of stories in the "system", among which in addition to the first story "My Neighbor Totoro", the next two stories "Castle in the Sky" and "Spirited Away" are very exciting.

Although these three stories were theatrical anime when Ling Xin watched them, she believes that after the perfect restoration and modification of the system, not to mention that they are not inferior to movies and animations, the degree of restoration is still very high. It can make people have a different experience from watching anime, but it is just as exciting.

Many casual fans also often sigh that the writing of the casual teacher can be said to be the best among all writers, not that the wording of the casual teacher's article is gorgeous, but it makes people have a sense that the sentence of this article should be written like this, one more looks fancy, and one less seems mediocre, which makes people rise up a feeling that the article of the casual teacher is very "perfect".

Who knows, Teacher Suixin has actually been hanging up, she just "copied" the things that were exchanged......

For the things produced by the system, Ling Xin has always been very confident.

At this time, the second story in Serenity's storybook is "Castle in the Sky".

This story tells that the little girl Hida is a descendant of the legendary "Sky City Laputa" royal family, which was the empty Chinese Ming that surpassed the earthly civilization for thousands of years, but for some reason, Sida's ancestors left the "Sky City", abandoned the developed technology, and lived a secluded life on the ground. One day, however, several unidentified men appeared at her doorstep.

The story begins when the army flying ship in which Hilda is riding is attacked by air pirates. During the fight, Sida fell from a flying ship at an altitude of 10,000 meters......

The other protagonist of the story, Bass, is an apprentice to a miner's pilot, and at the end of the day, he finds that something shiny in the sky is slowly falling. He ran over and found that it was a lovely girl who had floated down from the sky surrounded by a cloud of blue light......

The next day, Sida wakes up in Bath's room to find a picture of "Laputa in the Sky". This is the real city in the sky that Bus's father risked his life to photograph, but no one believed him except Bath. So my father died in depression. Buzz vows to prove to others that there really is a city in the sky, and pirates with a keen sense of smell will soon find him. What follows is a dazzling chase and escape scene, and the two are caught by the army as soon as they get out of trouble. Sida was taken to the fortress, where a man named Musca showed Sida a giant robot, saying that it had fallen from the city in the sky and that it could not be reactivated with the technology of the time. That night, Hilda recited the mantra passed down by her ancestors to ask for help, and the flying stone glowed, bringing the robot to life again, and the entire fortress was attacked by the robot.

Buzz took advantage of the chaos to form an alliance with the pirates, and flew into the fortress to rescue Hilda. In her haste, Siddar lost the Flying Stone, and Muska obtained the gem and ordered the army to fly to the Sky City according to the guidance of the holy light on the gem. On the other hand, the pirate mother calculated the location of the city in the sky from Sida's account, and took Sida and the others to move forward at full speed on the pirate airship.

Muska captures the pirates and also arrives in Laputa, the "city in the sky", where he forces Hilda to enter the central control room with him, activating the text on the black stone tablet and about to begin his ambition to dominate the world. Sidah retrieves the Flying Stone, and in order to stop Muska, she and Buzz chant the all-destroying spell: Barrus.

Eventually, the "Castle in the Sky" disintegrated, and the evil and the weapon system that aided the abuse turned into a fireball in the atmosphere and fell into the sea, causing the "Castle in the Sky" to float in the air with a huge flying stone crystal carrying the "Castle in the Sky" Tree of Life, rising to the end of the sky.

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In fact, when Ling Xin watched it for the first time in her previous life, she remembered that he was still in elementary school at that time, and when she saw this anime, although she couldn't experience too much due to her limited life experience, she was purely attracted by the thrilling chase and escape scenes in the anime, as well as the "justice" behavior of the hero and heroine who were not afraid of evil forces, but at that time, she could still remember the scene where her grandmother taught her a spell every time in the movie, especially the last time, and Ling Xin at that time had an inexplicable melancholy in her heart, which seemed to be usefulThe word "melancholy" is a bit of a misnomer, but she really can't describe that feeling in one word.

And in the final "Sky City", after the hero and heroine hold the flying stone together and recite the spell of destruction together, the empty Chinese that surpasses the civilization on the ground for thousands of years collapsed and destroyed. Seeing this scene of destruction, the young Ling Xin couldn't help but sigh in her heart.

Although at that time, she didn't know what she was worried about or sighing about.

At that time, if someone asked her how she felt after watching this movie anime, she was willing to say that this anime was very good and very touching, but she couldn't say where she felt it.

This may have a bit of an "unconscious" meaning.

This may also be the great thing about the author of this movie anime, even though it is an audience who "doesn't understand", but you can still feel the mood that the writer wants to express.

It wasn't until many years later, with a certain foundation of social experience, that Ling Xin, who knew more, gradually understood why she was "melancholy" and "sighing" before.

In the movie, at first glance, the sky city of Laputa seems to be the perfect society that has gathered and realized the dream of human beings to fly for thousands of years: high-tech creates powerful robots, and high-tech drives flying stones to hold up the whole city. However, when the people from all walks of life made it to Laputa, they found that it was not so simple. Laputa is dead, it has no great wealth but can't do anything with it, high-tech manages the city instead of people, and powerful robots can only be used as gardeners to manage flowers and plants. It's an empty city, and it's a dead city. No people, no hustle and bustle, a city cannot be called a city. The end result of a high degree of technological development is still desolation, which is not unlike the situation when man first appeared on Earth. Isn't this a satire on us, where did we come from, and where do we end up going back?

Man's greed knows no bounds. The biggest careerist in Castle in the Sky happens to be a descendant of the inhabitants of Laputa, and his desire is not just to acquire wealth, but to use Laputa's highly developed technology to rule human society. To stop him, Hilda destroys the city with a spell of destruction. Always remember what she said. She says she finally understands why Laputa perished: no matter how amazing the weapons you have, no matter how many pathetic robots you manipulate, as long as you leave the land, there is no way to survive.

The destruction of the city in the sky not only warns people that high-tech brings convenience, but when it is used by people with ulterior motives, it will bring disaster; It also tells us that there is an irreconcilable contradiction between human society and nature.

The stories Ling Xin chose are all from the same author, and this author seems to have a sentence that is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people in each of his works.

A line in "My Neighbor Totoro",

"It's a dream, but it's not a dream!"

And this sentence in "City in the Sky" poked at the softness in Ling Xin's heart.

"She said she finally understood why Laputa was perishing: the roots had to take root in the soil, survive with the wind, survive the winter with the seeds, sing the praises of spring with the birds;"