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That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

What have we all gained in this scene of life? It's the moon, it's that street corner, it's sleepwalking in the sun......

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

Under the repeated Amway and supervision of a certain little friend, I watched a very old film, he liked it very much, and after watching it, I found that I also liked it, and even like a stalk, so the chance encounter between people is never a chance encounter, and the one who disappears in the sea of people between each other may never really get close.

The film is not so hoarse, it can even be said to be relatively bland, but at the end, the three figures in a row of figures who are marching each other have a clean outline of the connection between each other and their loneliness, this is the movie, this is also the essence of art, depicting people, outlining people's true hearts, depicting the ups and downs of certain destinies, unbearable and mutual help, dependence and loneliness in the times.

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

This film depicts a special group of people in a special era, it is not convenient to say, under the tide of the times, individuals are really helpless, desperately spend their lives looking for traces of survival and longing to be recognized, and finally die alone...

Shakespeare has a very famous play "A Midsummer Night's Dream", which has been painted by many oil painting artists, and I don't want to introduce other Midsummer Night's Dreams here, because today I want to talk about Tytania, the fairy queen in Shaon's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", a woman who was tragically designed by her husband to fall in love with a donkey.

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

There are also many oil painters who have painted Titania, the queen of fairies, which is in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, and the paintings of the 18th-century British artist Edwin Henry Ransell have kept me wanting to stop for a long time.

Titania is a lucky woman, as the fairy queen of the elven kingdom, with a lofty status, there is no mortal you and me to eat and drink in her life, but she is not exempt from this tragic love - Theseus.

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

What is love in this world?

Shakespeare's final arrangement in A Midsummer Night's Dream is that O'Brown says a word: Bless the best couple.

But in fact, there are three couples, and they all got married in the end, so the question is, in Shakespeare's eyes, which pair is the best pair? In the eyes of you and me, which pair is the best pair?

Many people see this show as a comedy, and it is indeed full of comedic elements, wonderful and hilarious dialogue, and hilarious plots, including the fairy queen Titania, who was mistakenly dripped with a potion, falling in love with a donkey man......

All the best comedies are actually tragedies.

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

"Hate Qingqing on the stage, or you and me off the stage, not me and you......" The clouds in the sky are the most erratic existence, and you and me underground, why not? It's just that we tend to think we're not.

Xi's lyrics are always the most resistant, and when I understand it, I have already been full of tears, and my heart has been sealed by the dust.

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

Just like when Xiaoyou recommended the film at the beginning to me, he said: The moon has the beauty of cloudy and sunny.

"People have joys and sorrows, and the moon is cloudy and sunny" is the most regrettable and helpless in everyone's hearts, but he thinks that there is a sense of beauty, maybe this is some mysterious foundation that can become a confidant.

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

Life is a tragicomedy that is hard to find, you and I have our hands in our bags, walking silently in the moonlight, even if they are lined up, it is still harmony and loneliness in the moonlight.

Sir Edwin Henry Ransell was both a painter and a sculptor, and almost all of his oil paintings, with the exception of this One Midsummer Night's Dream, were of animals, which perhaps resonated more with the artist in his mind.

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

Perhaps it is precisely because of this resonance that he was able to paint this great work "A Midsummer Night's Dream" The fairy queen Titania, whose skin is close to silver and transparent, looks at the donkey-headed weaver with an indescribable look, a woman who is controlled by magic medicine and can no longer see the world clearly, it stands to reason that there should be infinite affection in that look, but if you look closely, is there more unspeakable despair hidden?

Edwin Henry Ransell was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Arts before he was 30 years old, and almost all of the animals he painted were regarded as national treasures of British oil painting.

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

"I wasn't unhappy, but I wasn't the only one who didn't notice it."

The vulgar comedy that I once thought was hilarious back then suddenly discovered that it was tragic many years later, as well as Stephen Chow's "Journey to the West".

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

A person's life can leave a good work, which is about enough to laugh proudly, especially in the modern era, chaotic thoughts, chaotic hearts, everyone is fighting and floating in the impetuous rivers and lakes, so it is difficult for me to become a fan of anyone, and it is difficult for anyone to maintain that keen original heart, red dust is red dust, we are all fascinated by it. Losing the initial acuity, the once stunning and refined, will also lose the real artistic vitality.

In modern art, it is difficult to see the heart anymore, but Sir Ransell's animals have a heart, even if they are bewitched by potions, the fairy queen Titania also has a heart.

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

The white horse took her back to the Central Plains step by step. The white horse is already old, and he can only walk slowly, but he can finally return to the Central Plains. There are willows, peach blossoms, swallows, and goldfish in the south of the Yangtze River...... Among the Han people are handsome and brave young men, dignified and dashing young men...... But this beautiful girl is as stubborn as the ancient Gaochang people:

"That's all good, good, but I don't like it."

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

Among Mr. Jin Yong's works, "White Horse Whistling West Wind" is known as a medium-level work, which is far from catching up with the atmospheric ileum of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and the hearty completion of "Dragon Babu", which is just a little woman's uneasiness.

Perhaps this is the saddest part of the individual, a person's life will never be concerned, like the lonely white horse, like the lonely buck in the national treasure art "King of the Valley" in the National Museum of Edinburgh, Scotland.

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

"Your name is Jingjing when you pass out, and this name is called 98 times," "Oh, Jingjing is my mother." "There is also a name Zixia, you called 784 times......"

"The moon is cloudy and sunny, and people have joys and sorrows." And you and I are up and down in it, in the last splendor of the twilight, in that most beautiful sunset, who will you think of?

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

"On this street corner, we have walked by, you are on the left and I am on the right, I can't help but be silent, hug me again: my tears, falling on your cheeks, those are not pretended tears, I can't forget your voice, your gentle gesture, your warm palm: I can't forget, the sweetness when I kissed you, and ah, that's yours, your name......

That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure
That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure
That's all good, but I don't like it – under the brush of Sir Ransell, the Scottish national treasure

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