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Why do you say, "Young people don't look at the Westward Journey, and old people don't look at the Three Kingdoms"
There is a proverb "Don't look at the Westward Journey, don't look at the Three Kingdoms", which means that the Westward Journey is full of magical colors. Children are naive by nature and like fantasy. After watching the Westward Journey, they feel that these unrealistic things are more realistic, which will make them more imaginative and not particularly good for their body and mind. The reason why the old people don't look at the Three Kingdoms is that they are sentimental. The Three Kingdoms tell a complicated and sad story of ancient times, so that the old people will have more thoughts when they see a word of "worrying about the past". Although it is just a statement, it is not unreasonable, but personally, there will be a good side. For example, when children watch the Westward Journey, they will like the Monkey King and worship heroes, wishing they were heroes. Isn't that great? Let him have a sense of justice since he was a child, so please ask the landlord to guide your child correctly, and don't smash things at home because he is too naughty to watch Journey to the West.