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How do you understand what the movie "The Grandmaster" expresses?

Meet yourself, in the broadest sense of the word, and first understand what kind of person you are. If you're practicing martial arts, as Zhang Ziyi said in an interview, every practice is an exchange between yourself and your body and mind. (The fact that she can say this proves that three years of Bagua Palm practicing has not been in vain.) One of the hurdles one must take in practicing martial arts is to know oneself, and then to know one another, and to fight a hundred battles. Only in the process of practicing can you understand the function of your body limbs brain spirit.

To see the world is to experience the wind and rain, and to train in society. In martial arts is to see the world, know that in addition to their own small circle, the outside world is also very exciting. For example, you can't play chess all your life with your brothers and sisters, right? You can't swim in a pool for the rest of your life, can you?

See all beings, this advanced. See yourself, see heaven and earth, and finally to take your own personality martial arts that spirit to infect others, not necessarily to teach how many disciples, this is the kung fu. Bruce Lee's level of kung fu is not for everyone, but that doesn't stop his spirit from influencing us to this day. And think about how Gong Er died in the movie, essentially it was an infighting death in the sect. That's why Gong Er and Ip Man say, I can't see the beings anymore. In the director's mind, kung fu is not something to be fought in one's own small circle, but to tell people that winning or losing is not the first thing, but that the spirit realized from martial arts is the most important thing. The director wants to appeal to the traditional culture and kung fu through the movie, without asking for revenge.