The cultural heritage behind "The Adventures of Jackie Chan" is so rich?
I believe everyone has watched the anime "The Adventures of Jackie Chan". For example, I still rewatch a few episodes when I have free time, and let myself go with Uncle Long.
So, after watching "The Adventures of Jackie Chan" for so many years, apart from the relaxed and cheerful animation style, what else can attract us so much?
The answer is its profound cultural heritage.
Starting with the characters, my father is a Feng Shui master, runs an antique shop, and knows some Taoist magic. Although Uncle Long is an archaeologist, he is very strong in Chinese martial arts. The character Xiaoyu is more like us. Impulsive and adventurous, full of courage and fearlessness, and Truly powerful, greedy but kind, etc. Each of these characters has shadows of traditional Chinese culture and values, such as martial arts, Feng Shui, and Taoist magic. This is China. Unique cultural elements.
Secondly, the entire cartoon is a story about the struggle between the twelve zodiac talismans and the evil forces represented by the eight demons. Among them, the conception and superpowers of the spell are based on the twelve zodiac signs, and each of the eight demons has eight different powerful supernatural powers, representing fire, sky, moon, thunder and lightning, land, mountains, wind, and sea water. . The representative elements behind these superpowers are fire, sky, moon, thunder, earth, mountains, wind, and water, which are derived from the Chinese Taoist concept of following nature.