There are thousands of dragons living underground in Chang'an City. Residents like to climb on the backs of dragons and roar through the tunnels extending in all directions. Every year, the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty would send officials to the Hukou of the Yellow River to attract koi carps that had just jumped over the dragon gate, promising them a decent job. An old dragon complained tiredly: I spent more than ten years jumping over the dragon gate and came to the capital with my dream, but now? I still have to take the subway every day.
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I hope you gain freedom after leaping over the dragon gate, instead of being imprisoned by chains and being numb and endlessly working as a means of transportation in the dungeon. Perhaps, we were all once innocent and brave Nezha who longed for the sky, but in the end we became as numb and empty as an underground dragon.
Maybe we have all resisted like a cone, but in the end we are often softened and tamed. In the end, the cone chose to believe in Nezha, so how could it be that he once again chose to believe in his former self?
Just like what Nezha said when inspiring people, "Flying is obviously your destiny!" Resist injustice and let the greedy pay the price. Despite all difficulties, please be sure to save yourself from the fire and water in the world again and again.
Doesn't "Underground Dragon" symbolize us "people"? When I was a child, I longed to grow up, but it wasn't until I became an adult that I realized how rare and precious the freedom of childhood was.
This is an excellent book, giving people a simple feeling, but contains shock
It's worth reading in your spare time, dear book friends.
Dragons and Subway----
It's interesting, mind-blowing, and imaginative. After watching it, I have to continue to be a cow and horse. It seems that my dream of flying freely in the sky will never come true!
November 4, 2024, Monday, the fourth day of the tenth lunar month, at 22:10, the weather was fine in Liuzhou.
I think this is Ma Boyong's rare tender perspective and written for children, but I read it with gusto. Except for the ultimate villain Da Nielong and the innocent little Nezha, the world is basically dominated by good people under the filter of fairy tales, and a small number of bad people also have persistence and feelings. Fairy tales have good and evil, and conflicts, but they are not subversive or conspiratorial. After the villain is solved, justice and order will automatically return to their place, and the world will be in a virtuous circle. Watch it with peace of mind.
Ma Boyong's books are really very beautiful and have a sense of pictures. I just read The Twelve Hours of Chang'an, and the Lychee of Chang'an was published during this period. When I opened the physical book of Dragon and the Metro, I felt that the style is very similar to Hayao Miyazaki's Porco Rosso. It has that kind of youthful spirit, and I borrowed the tone of Nezha to write the story of Underground Dragon and myself. Because of the desire to fly, why not use the words of Nezha to talk about the current situation from small towns to big cities where the spirit longs for freedom and life is forced to be suppressed... I hope that young people and people with ideals and ambitions can bloom in a new order like the ending [Sending Hearts][Sending Hearts]
Dragon and the Subway, I really want it to be a new concept composition-style work. The myth is modernized, the dragon is humanized, and it uses the metaphor of the carp jumping through the dragon gate. I always want to say that contemporary college students are like jumping out of the dragon gate and falling into the helplessness of reality. Whose fault is it and who can solve it? I hope the way out is the real way out, and don't let the way out become a stranger. I hope that struggle is beautiful, and the future must be bright. A tribute to the old horse, which is thought-provoking and shuddering.
The world view is very interesting. It uses backwardness to achieve advancement and fantasy to achieve technology. It would be more interesting if it could be more grand and detailed.
The story is a cliché plot, and you will know what the ending will be after reading the first two chapters. The outer chapters have nothing to do with the main text and are three independent short stories.
I thought that after jumping over the dragon gate, what was waiting for me was a dragon soaring all over the world, and the sky was high, but it turned out that it was just an iron chain that bound itself, flat and lifeless. Nezha, who is not holding a cone, looks at you with eyes full of innocence, and has no choice but to save himself.
Rich imagination, not bad!
From "Chang'an's Lychee" to "Taibai Venus Is A Little Annoyed", and then to this book, I learned frame by frame from the above two books to learn how to survive in the workplace. Although I read it with gusto, it was really a bit tiring... This book is the story of a little boy and a dragon. Although there is a very small amount of workplace in the book, the main theme is The purpose of the book is true, kind and beautiful, and united as one. Many of the plots in it made me burst into tears... Maybe it is because when I reach middle age and have experienced too many things, I am more and more able to realize the purity and preciousness of true love, and many plots in the book just touch the softest place in my heart... [Send my heart] [Send my heart]
Compared with the author's other works, it is not only not rigorous enough, but also has too many loopholes to withstand any scrutiny or even thinking. But I feel that at least the characters in it have distinct characteristics, and the imagination of the story is also interesting.
After reading it in one sitting, it turns out that the follow-up to the carp leaping over the dragon's gate is such an earth-shattering story! Like👍🏻Told it to my little niece, she listened with gusto and liked it
Personally, I think this book falls a little short of the author's other books I've read, probably because all the books I've read are about officialdom.
The whole book is based on the friendship between Nezha and Cone. The meaning is very positive and suitable for children. I feel very sorry for Cone. He was captured, injured, tortured, and almost killed by humans. In the end, he chose to forgive because of friendship. Although he can once again leap over the dragon gate and become a dragon, I still feel sorry for him.
Fantasy imagination, it is obviously a simple and childish fairy tale, but with the fusion of magnificent ancient fantasy, helpless reality and pure childlike innocence, it is very special.
The description is very good, much better than most current anecdotes of several million words.
The writing style of this book is very unique and full of imagination. The author uses humorous writing to tell the story of dragons and subways. Chang'an City in the book seems like a real world, which makes me want to explore it. Especially Nezha's description of overlooking the city of Chang'an made me feel the same way, as if I could see that bustling city. I think this book is not only a story about finding true love, but also a reflection on life and dreams.
A good book is no longer a novel
There are no flowers or colorful flowers. Although they are ordinary, they are very attractive.
The article is short but well written. Unfortunately, it would have been better if I didn't use the names of people from ancient mythology. The second chapter has nothing to do with the story. I don't want to read it.
A good children's literature work, Tang Dynasty steampunk + cultivating immortals, Nezha Naohai is a magical transformation story about the dragon and Nezha. Of the three extras, I like the first one the best. It has nothing to do with physics and history, and I just skipped it in vain.
May the auspiciousness be with you, may your home be safe!
When a hundred dragons worked together to make Nezha shout that sentence, I was really moved when I fought hard for the freedom that I should have had. I feel that I can compare it to a worker who is squeezed by capital. The current employment environment is too bad. You need to have experience in shaking milk tea. Monthly vacation With a two-day salary of 3,000, I really just want to treat myself to some cheap food every day after get off work. I also want to spend more than 10,000 to go to the Maldives to relax, but I have no money. When will the country give me good benefits, less constraints, and pursue my ideal life?
If this book was made into a movie, it would be great. When I read the book, my mind was filled with scenes [laughs]
It has connotation and is eye-catching. Worth reading several times.
Book, very good and beautiful
Lala points, it shouldn't be an 8.7 Work
When a fish jumps over the dragon gate, is it soaring in the sky, free and easy, or is it curling up underground and being driven by others? It's all up to you
Magic in reality, or reality in magic.
I can't tell the difference, but I can feel two kinds of things in Teacher Ma's works (of course it's related to personal experience)
If Director Dumpling were allowed to make this movie, I can't imagine how great it would be. I admire the author's imagination. There are many metaphors in it, but my level is limited and I can't keep up with the author's thoughts.
Children's literature, ideal ending, extras with the prince's consistent style
Compared with several of Lao Ma's novels, this work may seem rough and immature, but I personally think it is still worth reading. Through the narration, the author still completely conveys the thoughts he wants to express. There is nothing much to say about the next three extra chapters. I don't know why the author put them here. However, the third chapter is a big blessing. Personally, I feel that the psychological description of the characters still moved me.
I hope you gain freedom after leaping over the dragon gate, instead of being imprisoned by chains and being numb and endlessly working as a means of transportation in the dungeon. Perhaps, we were all once innocent and brave Nezha who longed for the sky, but in the end we became as numb and empty as an underground dragon. Maybe we have all resisted like a cone, but in the end we are often softened and tamed. In the end, the cone chose to believe in Nezha, so how could it be that he once again chose to believe in his former self? Just like what Nezha said when inspiring people, "Flying is obviously your destiny!" Resist injustice and let the greedy pay the price. Despite all difficulties, please be sure to save yourself from the fire and water in the world again and again.
Doesn't "Underground Dragon" symbolize us "people"? When I was a child, I longed to grow up, but it wasn't until I became an adult that I realized how rare and precious the freedom of childhood was. This is an excellent book, giving people a simple feeling, but contains shock It's worth reading in your spare time, dear book friends.
Dragons and Subway---- It's interesting, mind-blowing, and imaginative. After watching it, I have to continue to be a cow and horse. It seems that my dream of flying freely in the sky will never come true! November 4, 2024, Monday, the fourth day of the tenth lunar month, at 22:10, the weather was fine in Liuzhou.
I think this is Ma Boyong's rare tender perspective and written for children, but I read it with gusto. Except for the ultimate villain Da Nielong and the innocent little Nezha, the world is basically dominated by good people under the filter of fairy tales, and a small number of bad people also have persistence and feelings. Fairy tales have good and evil, and conflicts, but they are not subversive or conspiratorial. After the villain is solved, justice and order will automatically return to their place, and the world will be in a virtuous circle. Watch it with peace of mind.
Ma Boyong's books are really very beautiful and have a sense of pictures. I just read The Twelve Hours of Chang'an, and the Lychee of Chang'an was published during this period. When I opened the physical book of Dragon and the Metro, I felt that the style is very similar to Hayao Miyazaki's Porco Rosso. It has that kind of youthful spirit, and I borrowed the tone of Nezha to write the story of Underground Dragon and myself. Because of the desire to fly, why not use the words of Nezha to talk about the current situation from small towns to big cities where the spirit longs for freedom and life is forced to be suppressed... I hope that young people and people with ideals and ambitions can bloom in a new order like the ending [Sending Hearts][Sending Hearts]
Dragon and the Subway, I really want it to be a new concept composition-style work. The myth is modernized, the dragon is humanized, and it uses the metaphor of the carp jumping through the dragon gate. I always want to say that contemporary college students are like jumping out of the dragon gate and falling into the helplessness of reality. Whose fault is it and who can solve it? I hope the way out is the real way out, and don't let the way out become a stranger. I hope that struggle is beautiful, and the future must be bright. A tribute to the old horse, which is thought-provoking and shuddering.
The world view is very interesting. It uses backwardness to achieve advancement and fantasy to achieve technology. It would be more interesting if it could be more grand and detailed. The story is a cliché plot, and you will know what the ending will be after reading the first two chapters. The outer chapters have nothing to do with the main text and are three independent short stories. I thought that after jumping over the dragon gate, what was waiting for me was a dragon soaring all over the world, and the sky was high, but it turned out that it was just an iron chain that bound itself, flat and lifeless. Nezha, who is not holding a cone, looks at you with eyes full of innocence, and has no choice but to save himself.
Rich imagination, not bad!
From "Chang'an's Lychee" to "Taibai Venus Is A Little Annoyed", and then to this book, I learned frame by frame from the above two books to learn how to survive in the workplace. Although I read it with gusto, it was really a bit tiring... This book is the story of a little boy and a dragon. Although there is a very small amount of workplace in the book, the main theme is The purpose of the book is true, kind and beautiful, and united as one. Many of the plots in it made me burst into tears... Maybe it is because when I reach middle age and have experienced too many things, I am more and more able to realize the purity and preciousness of true love, and many plots in the book just touch the softest place in my heart... [Send my heart] [Send my heart]
Compared with the author's other works, it is not only not rigorous enough, but also has too many loopholes to withstand any scrutiny or even thinking. But I feel that at least the characters in it have distinct characteristics, and the imagination of the story is also interesting.
After reading it in one sitting, it turns out that the follow-up to the carp leaping over the dragon's gate is such an earth-shattering story! Like👍🏻Told it to my little niece, she listened with gusto and liked it
Personally, I think this book falls a little short of the author's other books I've read, probably because all the books I've read are about officialdom. The whole book is based on the friendship between Nezha and Cone. The meaning is very positive and suitable for children. I feel very sorry for Cone. He was captured, injured, tortured, and almost killed by humans. In the end, he chose to forgive because of friendship. Although he can once again leap over the dragon gate and become a dragon, I still feel sorry for him.
Fantasy imagination, it is obviously a simple and childish fairy tale, but with the fusion of magnificent ancient fantasy, helpless reality and pure childlike innocence, it is very special.
The description is very good, much better than most current anecdotes of several million words.
The writing style of this book is very unique and full of imagination. The author uses humorous writing to tell the story of dragons and subways. Chang'an City in the book seems like a real world, which makes me want to explore it. Especially Nezha's description of overlooking the city of Chang'an made me feel the same way, as if I could see that bustling city. I think this book is not only a story about finding true love, but also a reflection on life and dreams.
A good book is no longer a novel
There are no flowers or colorful flowers. Although they are ordinary, they are very attractive.
The article is short but well written. Unfortunately, it would have been better if I didn't use the names of people from ancient mythology. The second chapter has nothing to do with the story. I don't want to read it.
A good children's literature work, Tang Dynasty steampunk + cultivating immortals, Nezha Naohai is a magical transformation story about the dragon and Nezha. Of the three extras, I like the first one the best. It has nothing to do with physics and history, and I just skipped it in vain.
May the auspiciousness be with you, may your home be safe!
When a hundred dragons worked together to make Nezha shout that sentence, I was really moved when I fought hard for the freedom that I should have had. I feel that I can compare it to a worker who is squeezed by capital. The current employment environment is too bad. You need to have experience in shaking milk tea. Monthly vacation With a two-day salary of 3,000, I really just want to treat myself to some cheap food every day after get off work. I also want to spend more than 10,000 to go to the Maldives to relax, but I have no money. When will the country give me good benefits, less constraints, and pursue my ideal life?
If this book was made into a movie, it would be great. When I read the book, my mind was filled with scenes [laughs]
It has connotation and is eye-catching. Worth reading several times.
Book, very good and beautiful
Lala points, it shouldn't be an 8.7 Work
When a fish jumps over the dragon gate, is it soaring in the sky, free and easy, or is it curling up underground and being driven by others? It's all up to you
Magic in reality, or reality in magic. I can't tell the difference, but I can feel two kinds of things in Teacher Ma's works (of course it's related to personal experience)
If Director Dumpling were allowed to make this movie, I can't imagine how great it would be. I admire the author's imagination. There are many metaphors in it, but my level is limited and I can't keep up with the author's thoughts.
Children's literature, ideal ending, extras with the prince's consistent style
Compared with several of Lao Ma's novels, this work may seem rough and immature, but I personally think it is still worth reading. Through the narration, the author still completely conveys the thoughts he wants to express. There is nothing much to say about the next three extra chapters. I don't know why the author put them here. However, the third chapter is a big blessing. Personally, I feel that the psychological description of the characters still moved me.