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It mainly writes that the nine-colored deer saved a man who fell into the water, and the man swore never to tell the place where the nine-colored deer lived. But in the face of money, the man in the water betrayed his promise, betrayed the nine-colored deer, and finally received a punishment. We should learn from the quality of the nine-colored deer to help others without trying to repay, and condemn the shameful act of treachery and revenge.
Understand the truth that you must keep your word.
In the form of Dunhuang murals, the style of ancient Chinese Buddhist painting tells the story of the nine-colored deer often helping people in difficulty, after helping the snake charmer, the snake charmer told the king to betray the nine-colored deer, the nine-colored deer used divine power to save the danger, and the snake charmer received the story of due retribution.
The works that express the theme of "sacrificing oneself to save others" occupy a prominent position in the murals. The Bunsen story refers to the many deeds that Shakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, experienced during his lifetime.
Shakyamuni was originally the son of King Pure Rice of Kapila, a small country in northern India in ancient times, and legend has it that he became a "Buddha" because he saw that people were suffering from life, old age, sickness, and death. "The Deer King Bunsheng" is the story of Shakyamuni who was a nine-colored deer king in his previous life, who saved a man who fell into the water and was about to drown, but was betrayed by this person.
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The nine-colored deer saves a man who swears never to tell where the nine-colored deer lived. But in the face of money, the man in the water betrayed his treachery, betrayed the nine-colored deer, and was finally punished.
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The Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang have a very long history, and there are many legends and stories in them. However, there is one story that I think most people have heard, and that is the story of the nine-colored deer.
In 1981, China's Shanghai Fine Arts Film Studio produced the animated film "Nine Colored Deer", which contracted many people's childhood memories, and this cartoon was adapted from the story of the Dunhuang mural "Deer King Bunsheng". <>
The story probably goes that in ancient times, in a desert desert, there was a team of foreign merchants. Then they got lost in the wind and sand, and then the nine-colored deer appeared and showed them the way. Later, the nine-colored deer rescued a snake catcher who had fallen into the water in the woods and told him not to tell anyone about his existence, and the snake catcher said yes and swore to God.
After entering the Central Plains, the foreign merchants told the king about their adventures, and the queen insisted on making the skin of the nine-colored deer as a robe. The king posted a list of the emperor's potatoes, saying that whoever could find the nine-colored deer would be rewarded with money. So, the snake catcher told the king and went to the forest with the king's men to catch the nine-colored deer, and he also pretended to fall into the water to attract the nine-colored deer.
The king ordered the arrows to be shot, and the nine-colored deer blocked the arrows with divine power and told the king about the ingratitude of the snake catcher. The king was remorseful, and the snake catcher fell into the water in terror and drowned. <>
The prototype of the nine-colored deer, "Deer King Bunsheng", is on the painting wall of Cave 257 of Mogao Grottoes, which is actually the story of Sakyamuni's previous life, and the nine-colored deer is the first life of Sakyamuni, which is probably similar to the above. The nine-colored deer rescued a drowning man in the Ganges, and the drowning man promised the nine-colored deer not to tell anyone else that he had seen it, and said that if he broke his oath, he would get sores on his tongue. And the queen in the palace dreamed of the nine-colored deer, and she was coquettish to the king and insisted on catching the nine-colored deer.
The king reluctantly agreed and posted a reward for the emperor's list, and the drowning man came to tell the secret and went with the king and his army to catch the nine-colored deer. When the nine-colored deer saw the drowning man, he explained everything to the king. The king was moved and ordered the protection of the nine-colored deer, and the drowning man suddenly had sores on his mouth.
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In ancient times, on the deserted Gobi Desert, the camel caravan of Persian merchants was lost due to the attack of wind and sand, and suddenly a nine-colored deer appeared to show them the direction. The nine-colored deer returned to the forest and heard someone crying for help. It turned out that a snake charmer accidentally fell into the water while collecting medicine.
The nine-colored deer hurriedly carried him onto the rocky shore. The snake charmer was grateful, and the nine-colored deer only begged him not to tell others about meeting him, and the snake charmer agreed again and again, and swore to the sky. When the Persian merchants arrived at the palace of the ancient kingdom, they talked to the king about the adventures in the desert, but the queen listened to them and insisted on taking the nine-colored deerskin to make clothes.
The king had no choice but to put up a notice: Those who catch the nine-colored deer will be given a heavy reward. The snake charmer forgot his righteousness, told the king, and designed to introduce the nine-colored deer into the encirclement.
When he pretended to fall into the water again, and the deer rushed to his rescue when he heard the sound, the waiting samurai fired thousands of arrows. Who knew that the nine-colored deer emitted divine light, and the sharp arrows were all turned into ashes. The nine-colored deer revealed to the king the ugly behavior of the snake charmer's ingratitude, and the king was deeply disturbed.
The snake charmer was so frightened that he retreated again and again, fell into a deep pool and drowned, and the wicked finally received the punishment he deserved.
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Strangers have helped us, and we must know how to be grateful. To be a man, you must keep your promises, and you can't betray others for profit.
Nine Colored Deer is an animated art work produced by Shanghai Fine Arts Film Studio in China in 1981. Qian Jiajun and Dai Tielang served as directors, and Pan Zi served as screenwriter.
tells the story of the nine-colored deer, who saved a drowning man, and swore that he would never say the residence of the nine-colored deer. But in the face of money, he succumbed and finally betrayed the story of the nine-colored deer. Tuoda gets help from the nine-colored deer, but because of greed, he breaks his promise, and finally gets the end he deserves.
Condemn the shameful act of treachery and revenge.
The film uses the form of Dunhuang murals, in the style of ancient Chinese Buddhist paintings, tells the story of the nine-colored deer often helping people in difficulty, after helping the snake man, the snake man told the king to betray the nine-colored deer, the nine-colored deer used divine power to save the danger, and the snake man received the retribution he deserved.
The nine-colored deer is the story of the Dunhuang mural about the Buddhist Bunsen, the image is beautiful and vivid, the color is rich and harmonious, although it is nine colors, the painter uses white as the main color of the deer, and then uses stone green, ochre to show its nine colors on the deer, so on the whole, the white of the deer forms a strong contrast with the king's black horse, and the posture of the king and the horse is diverse and dynamic and sets off with the purity and serenity of the nine-colored deer, so that the picture is full of tension. These mineral colors used by painters are known as "stone colors" in Chinese paintings. This color is characterized by great coverage, and the color feels full and pure.
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