Chinese ancient poetry animation

Category:AnimeDomestic animation Area:China Years:2017 Director:Peng Qingzheng Lin Xujian Starring:Unknown

Description:"New Year's Day" is set against the backdrop of ancient poetry, and uses a child's eyes to look at the traditions and customs of the Spring Festival in Jiading during the Ming Dynasty four hundred years ago. Amid the sound of firecrackers, children played together, their fathers used wooden ladders to paste Spring Festival couplets and hang lanterns, and their mothers were busy in the kitchen preparing a sumptuous New Year's dinner. The child came to the kitchen to steal food and was caught by his father, who patiently persuaded him with traditional etiquette. In the fields and villages, horse-drawn carriages brought people to pay New Year's greetings, and they all bowed and performed formalities. A bowl of "New Year's Soup" for guests blends simplicity and warmth, conveying the taste of the world during the ancient Spring Festival. "Lovesickness" tells the story of Tong'er (full name Wang Chutong), a young boy with long braids in the Qing Dynasty. He and Liu Niang were childhood sweethearts, and they used red beans to express their love when they were young. When they grew up, the boy and Liu Niang were not a good match, so they could only pass by each other even if they met by chance. Afterwards, Liu Niang was forced to marry.

Introduction

"New Year's Day" is set against the backdrop of ancient poetry. It uses a child's eyes to look at the traditions and customs of the Spring Festival in Jiading, Ming Dynasty 400 years ago. Amid the sound of firecrackers, children play together, their fathers build wooden ladders to paste Spring Festival couplets and hang lanterns, and their mothers are busy in the kitchen preparing a sumptuous New Year's dinner. The child came to the kitchen to steal food and was caught by his father, who taught him with traditional etiquette. In the fields of the countryside, people who came to pay New Year's greetings in horse-drawn carriages bowed and politely greeted each other. A bowl of "New Year's Soup" for entertaining guests blends simplicity and warmth, conveying the taste of the world during the ancient Spring Festival. "Lovesickness" tells the story of Tong'er (full name Wang Chutong), a boy with long braids in the Qing Dynasty. He and Liu Niang were childhood sweethearts and used red beans to express their love when they were young. When they grew up, the boy and Liu Niang were not a good match, so even if they met by chance, they could only pass by each other helplessly. Later, Liu Niang was forced to marry a rich young master and had no chance to stay with the boy in her heart. The young man who lost his love waited for fame and fortune. He took a small boat and left his hometown with a handkerchief embroidered by Liu Niang with a red bean pattern. "Song of the Wandering Son" is based on the story of Wang Mingsheng, a Qing historian and Confucian scholar. It presents a universal story of maternal love that has lasted for thousands of years. It also allows the "wanderers" who are usually busy with work to gain insights through the stories of characters in traditional culture. In the animated short film "Drinking on the Lake, First Clear and Then Rainy", the classic ancient poems are sung in the form of ballads, lingering in the story of the talented Lou Jian who failed the imperial examination and toured the Jiading boat at night on the Mid-Autumn Night of the Ming Dynasty, sending a bright moon to the hearts of every frustrated person. The short film "Night Thoughts" tells the story of Gu Weijun, a famous diplomat from Jiading, who went to Northeast China in 1932 as the only Chinese representative of the League of Nations investigation team to investigate the truth of the "September 18th" incident and the establishment of the puppet Manchukuo. ——Baidu Encyclopedia

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