The Bluebird tells that on Christmas Eve, Mitchell, the woodcutter's son and daughter, dreamed of a fairy who looked like Mrs. Berango, the neighbor. She entrusted two children to find the legendary bluebird, a symbol of peace and happiness, for her sick little daughter. So brother and sister, accompanied by cats, dogs, sugar, bread, water, fire and other souls, entered another mysterious world, and finally went down the mountain to look for this bluebird under the guidance of god of light. They have experienced the adventures of recalling the country, the night temple, the happy paradise, the cemetery and the future kingdom. Besides, they went through a lot of hardships along the way, but the bluebird always got it back, and finally they couldn't get what they wanted, but they didn't give up. When she woke up, Mrs Bellango came to borrow the light and said that her little daughter was ill and wanted to get the turtledove in Qier's cage. Qier readily agreed. At this moment, Qier found that the turtledove in the cage turned out to be blue. This is the bluebird he was looking for in his dream! Mrs. Belango's daughter was cured.
What attracted me to The Jade Bird was not only its tortuous story, but also its spirit. For example, Tesla came from humble origins and lived in poverty. His educational background is only three months in primary school. Although he didn't receive a good school education, he was confident, self-reliant and self-reliant with his personal struggle and extraordinary intelligence. Self-taught, he stood up from thousands of failures with perseverance, rare enthusiasm and energy, overcame countless difficulties, and finally became a leader in academic circles.
In the long river of life, whether it is through the canyon or the dangerous beach, it always goes forward bravely and rushes to the ocean. Therefore, the hardships and setbacks in life are just an experience. If we can face them bravely and persevere, our ideals will eventually come true. This is how the Jade Bird makes me feel.