The Blood Guanyin is intimidating and chilling; just looking at her makes one's heart tremble. Forget any improper thoughts—they say a single look could bring a man to his knees. Meanwhile, the young Taoist nun is detached, pristine, capable of purifying all worldly desires.
Director Shi's intuitive perception is very objective, completely in line with the reality, but after all, she is a woman and cannot fully see from a man's perspective.
A Bodhisattva can indeed cleanse delusions, making people involuntarily worship, but at the same time, it easily fosters a radical mindset.
Everything beautiful should be shattered.
The more sanctified, the more it should be desecrated!
"How was your rest?"
Jiang Chen changed the topic.
"What do you think? I didn't even take off my clothes; could I sleep well?"
Truly embarrassing.
Is there really something wrong with gentlemanly manners?
But looking at it from another angle.
At least there wasn't any slander or framing.
