Chinese traditional costumes, Buddhist elements, Yang Liping's dance elements, traditional Chinese music elements. Its charm lies in the fact that it reveals not ordinary life scenes, but "scenes of the depths of the human soul".
Therefore, to appreciate the dance only with the artistic "eyes" to "see" is not enough, but also with the artistic "heart" to feel, no emotional investment, will not be able to "enter" to capture the "heart" of the dance. "Entry" to capture the endless "scene outside the image", "like outside the image", because the dance is a "poetic" The art of dance is a "poetic" art.
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About the origin of the Thousand-Handed Goddess of Mercy, there is also a moving story circulating in folklore. story. Legend has it that in ancient times, King Miaozhuang of the Xinglin Kingdom had three beautiful princesses. The first princess was called Myo Jin, the second princess was called Myo Yin (some say the first princess was called Myo Yin and the second princess was Myo Yuan), and the third princess was called Myo Shan. The third princess was named Miao Shan. When Miao Shan was a young girl, her father refused to allow her to go to the monastery, so she ran away and disappeared.
There were 500 monks and nuns in the temple where Miaoshan was staying. In a fit of anger, King Miaoshuang burned the temple compound with a torch, and all 500 monks and nuns were burned to death inside. In the temple practice of the Miao Shan was also burned, fortunately was a white tiger carried away was rescued, after a long and difficult to come to the incense mountain this place to continue to believe in the practice of Buddhism, and ultimately became the presidency of the incense mountain monastery, sitting in heaven, finally achieved the right result.
Buddhist scriptures say that good is rewarded with good and evil with evil. King Miaoshuang did evil and had 500 big abscesses on his body, and all kinds of medicines were used to no avail. The doctor said he had to use one eye and one hand of his own flesh and blood as medicine to cure him.
The first princess was reluctant, the second princess could not give up. The Third Princess Miao Shan, who was a practicing Buddhist monk, despite all the evil that King Miao Zhuang had done, as soon as she heard that she needed an eye and a hand of her own flesh and blood to cure her father's illness, she gouged out an eye and chopped off a hand to make medicine for her father. After King Miaozhuang took the medicine, the abscesses all over his body disappeared and he recovered.