Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - What do you think of the scene in "Gonzo" where the little girl drops out of school to kowtow to the Great Pilgrimage?

What do you think of the scene in "Gonzo" where the little girl drops out of school to kowtow to the Great Pilgrimage?

The first thing to be said is the influence of religion on human beings.

The origin of religion is a long, long time ago, the first primitive people see all kinds of phenomena in the natural world are y expressed incomprehension, it is believed that everything has a god, this is a very primitive religious beliefs, in my impression, this should belong to the original shamanism. With the progress of society and the richness of the spiritual world of mankind, this polytheism is also thinking about the direction of monotheism change. You can look at the world's many believers in the religion, Christianity and Islam are the only God. As for Buddhism, Taoism and Hinduism, although there are many gods in them, they also have the biggest one.

Faith, this word can be said to be a great influence on the inner world of people. There was a time when there was a great interest in shamanism. This may also have something to do with the environment in which they grew up, when I was young, my grandmother often told the story of "Baojiaxian", as well as seen a few times in the northeast of the traditional "jumping god".

It's impossible to say that I haven't been influenced by a religion or culture. Although I'm a person who has received all kinds of scientific education, there are some things that I still believe that everything has a god.

The effect of this on me is that when I go to the mountains to play, I observe various "customs". For example, the tree stumps are not to sit, because that is the mountain god rush resting place. There are also some too dense woods I do not go in. Because the inside is not accurate, may be the home of some elves. There are also some things that I don't understand, but they did happen. For example, my grandma used to carry a red cloth or red paper, I don't know, and a bowl. Then go to a secluded place and kneel down to ask for medicine. Inside the empty bowl, after a while, something would appear, maybe a small worm, maybe a small stone, or a small pinch of earth, anyway, eat it.

Then we come to the attitude of the Tibetans in Tibet towards Buddhism.

I believe that everyone's impression of Tibet is always the smile of the old Tibetan mothers and the scripture wheels they spin in their hands.

In Tibet, Buddhism is extremely important. Just like Buddhism is to Thailand, everyone is a Buddhist, it's just a matter of whether they are pious or not.

Then a child who has been born in a very devout Buddhist home is bound to be influenced by that as well.

This would be understandable for a child who chose to drop out of school and go on a pilgrimage.

We think that a child is supposed to get an education, so how can he drop out of school?

But that's not what people think in their hearts, they think that faith is the greatest.

Because everyday behavior is y influenced by religion.

This faith is y engraved in the bones.