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Philosophical Principles of Kung Fu Panda
The Philosophical Connotation of Kung Fu Panda Part I: (Many contents are excerpts, including abridgement and addition)

Po, the hero of Kung Fu Panda, is a chubby, clumsy and greedy panda. He has a kung fu dream. In the story, Po mistakenly became a dragon knight, but he felt inferior and frustrated, completely denying himself. Even Master and five Kung Fu masters thought that he could not defeat the dragon and save the "Peace Valley".

But only Master Oogway doesn't think so. Master tortoise hit the nail on the head: "Existence is reasonable, there is no accident in the world, and everything is inevitable." "Not everything can be controlled according to your own will" ... and Po's master discovered the hidden martial arts potential of Po through the inspiration of Master Tortoise, and Po no longer gave up learning kung fu easily. A Bo's master also found a way to "teach students in accordance with their aptitude": vegetables. In fact, this also reflects the educational thoughts of China and Confucius. Every individual is different, so we should guide students according to the situation and teach them in accordance with their aptitude.

But just as Po opened the Dragon Knight scroll, he found it was empty. But when he thought everything was back to the original point, Po went back to the noodle shop and asked his father. His father told him that there was no secret recipe. Po suddenly realized the essence of the dragon scroll: the most powerful thing is human spiritual strength and inner consciousness. "When you think you are a dragon warrior, you are."

"If a son wants to avoid it, he must promote it." Everything in the world goes with fate, and deliberate changes may bring us unexpected results, just as a master wants his disciples to take care of them with letters, but his feathers have become a tool to unlock them. If it weren't for the arrival of the ducks, it would be impossible to escape from prison. or vice versa, Dallas to the auditorium Isn't it a good example? So sometimes, we don't have to deliberately change the reality in order to achieve our goals, we should let nature take its course to get the most anticipated results. This reflects the Taoist thought in China culture, the philosophical thought of letting nature take its course and governing by doing nothing.

Panda tells us: Have your own dreams. Through hard work, dreams will come true. Work hard in the way that suits you best. There is no shortcut to realize your dreams. The important thing is to believe in yourself. If you don't give up, you will succeed if you persist in your efforts.

The tortoise tells us that anything is possible. There is only necessity in this world, not coincidence. Believe in your choice.

Taro told us that genius is jealous! It's not too late for a gentleman to take revenge for ten years! Never underestimate your enemy!

Panda also told us to lose weight. . . . . .

Although the whole story takes place in a colorful and rare background in ancient China, it is a story that combines family ethics and kung fu skills. But the deeper meaning of the story also shows that each of us should know ourselves more deeply, just like the only inscription in the temple of Delphini in ancient Greece: "Know yourself" is like a torch that will never go out for thousands of years, expressing the inherent requirements of human beings and the supreme thinking proposition. Nietzsche once said, "A wise man will never lose anything as long as he can know himself." In fact, everyone has great potential, everyone has his own unique personality and advantages, everyone can choose his own goals and strive for his own success through unremitting efforts.

There is no difference between light and heavy in the world. A very, very simple thing, if done well, can be earth-shattering. Listen to your heart, follow your thoughts, overcome all the difficulties along the way, and don't be discouraged. This is the way to find yourself. It is very difficult to concentrate. However, when you have a strong interest and desire for what you focus on, you will naturally focus. Because, your heart will tell you that this is what you want and what you want to do. In this way, you won't feel pain and boredom on the way to practice, and you will get closer and closer to yourself. The history of mankind is actually the sum of everyone's history. Most successful people have successfully found themselves. For them, external fame or money may be more attractive than successfully finding inner happiness. In the eyes of outsiders, all kinds of pain and suffering are a kind of self-seeking enjoyment for them. How can this state be unsuccessful?