One possible plotline could be that Lucy discovers a hidden power within herself just before the games start. This power gives her an advantage over the other competitors. For instance, she might find out she can summon a super - powerful celestial spirit that no one has ever seen before.
" Spring grass grows in the pond, and the willows in the garden turn into birds." The poem depicted the scene of spring and expressed the poet's perception of the change of seasons. The poem described the scene of spring grass growing by the pond and the changing of birds on the willow trees in the garden, showing the vitality and changes brought by spring. These two lines were not only a description of nature, but also an expression of the poet's inner feelings. Through describing the scene of spring, the poet expressed the joy of the arrival of spring and the feeling of vitality. At the same time, he also expressed his inner depression and loneliness. The spring grass and songbirds in these two poems were not only the scenes of nature, but also the portrayals of the poet's heart. In this poem, Xie Lingyun described the changes in spring to express his feelings about the change of seasons. At the same time, he also expressed his helplessness and feelings about life.
The cast list of 'Ballad of the Sea' was as follows:
- Sun Jingchun: Played by Huang Man
- Ye Zhongyi: Played by Wan Siwei
- Huangfu Zaiqing: Played by Zhao Zheng
- Lin Xiangyi, played by Fu Miao
- Hua Guanxiong: Played by Guo Guangping
The other actors included:
- Spring: Played by Huang Man
- Tang Xiaohua: Zhang Ying
- The Second Sister of the Sun Family: Played by Zheng Qingwen
- Guo: Played by Zheng Miao
The above is the full cast list of 'Ballad of the Sea'.
The hot ballad's song was called " The Hottest Folk Style." This song was sung by the Legend of Phoenix. The lyrics mentioned that a fiery ballad was what we looked forward to. It was the most comfortable to sing while walking. If we wanted to sing, we had to sing to our heart's content. The song was released on May 27, 2009, with a duration of 4 minutes and 45 seconds.
"Ode to Mulan" was a folk song from the Northern and Southern Dynasties. It told the story of a Mulan girl who went to war for her father. This poem was first recorded in Chen Zhijiang's "Ancient and Modern Music Record" in the Southern Dynasty and was widely read in the Tang Dynasty. Scholars generally believed that Ode to Mulan was produced in the late Northern Dynasty. This poem was based on the courage and kindness of Mulan women and the spirit of protecting the country. It was full of romance and life. It was included in the Yuefu Poetry Collection and had many English versions. The original text, translation, notes, appreciation and other contents of Mulan Ci can be found on the relevant web pages.