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Reflections on the Interpretation of Da Vinci's Code

Reflections on the Interpretation of Da Vinci's Code

"up to? The Finch Code is written by American writer Dan? A novel written by Brown, so how do you feel after reading it? Next, I will review the Da Vinci Code for your reference. I hope it helps you.

What do you think of the Da Vinci Code after reading it? Mona Lisa has become a world-famous work of art, not because it has a mysterious smile, nor because many art historians have made mysterious explanations about it, but only because Leonardo da Vinci claimed that it was his masterpiece. ?

This is a passage from The Da Vinci Code. After buying it, it was the first time I saw this article from the secretary writing network. After reading it, I became fascinated. After reading it in one breath today, I feel that the main advantage of this book is that it condenses a lot of interesting and sensational knowledge in the progress of the plot, and it is taught from time to time, which increases the shortcomings of ordinary popular novels? Intellectual? , make the style of the book much higher, become? Classic? Business masterpiece.

The author's erudition is reflected in his assumptions about the inner meaning of the Louvre Church, Westminster Abbey and other churches, Leonardo da Vinci's painting and other art history, the priory of Mount Aoshan, the Knights Templar, the history of early Christianity and the relationship between primitive religions, cryptography, semiotics, the operation of Swiss banks, linguistics, and especially the application of etymology? The most important thing is to show all this knowledge skillfully through a story, so that readers can learn a lot, be greatly impacted, but not feel bored.

What I like most is the reinterpretation of metaphors of various religious symbols in cultural history and the subversion of historical common sense that people are used to. Because I have always been concerned about Christianity, from the perspective of this book, looking back at the "The Influence of Christianity on Civilization" I bought before, the so-called academic works seem a bit hypocritical. Of course, as a novel, some narratives are inevitably sensational, exaggerated and fictional, but it is undeniable that many historical facts also have considerable authenticity and academic value. The author must be very concerned about, familiar with and collected a lot of religious and cultural trends and materials.

Although these advantages make this book not much higher than domestic bestsellers, it is a novel after all, and many of them are designed for writing needs, so we can't believe them all. Moreover, some knowledge is actually unfamiliar to us. In the case of foreign cultural background, it actually belongs to the category of humanistic common sense. For example, the Swiss bank manager likes Brahms, Mozart Wagner is a member of the * * * Economic Association and so on. Remember a work by French novelist Sagan, Do you like Brahms? Reflections on The Da Vinci Code, which has great influence in the West. If we are familiar with such masterpieces as Hugo, Tolstoy and Dickens, it is not surprising to see such a wealth of knowledge. When it comes to word games and metaphors, they can't compare with Ulysses. I think many people's surprise, admiration and relish are probably due to the extreme neglect of humanities education in China, which leads to a generally narrow reading range.

For example, taking out the knowledge of music, society and history in Roman Roland's john christopher can scare people to death, but Roman Roland didn't use this knowledge as a bargaining chip to communicate with readers. The Da Vinci Code just framed a very ordinary story and used some novel knowledge as a flesh-and-blood filling. Moreover, many narratives in the novel are actually based on the rich background of classical writers, which should not be ugly for readers who read widely.

So there is no need to pull this bestseller too high. After all, from a literary point of view, its? Two words? The technique is too simple and clumsy, almost entirely based on the plot and entirely based on the reader? Mentor? And the authenticity of the Holy Grail, this is actually slightly inferior to Dumas. However, in the mystery novels of reasoning, reasoning and reasoning, it is also the best. Its structural defect is that the latter part is a bit reluctant. For example, the British royal historian Ray is the tutor, and the author's later detailed explanation can't erase the strong sense of fabrication. For example, the ending is weak, which makes people feel that a series of stories triggered by Sauniere password are really meaningless. Although the author works hard, he can't escape the feeling of anticlimactic, which is also a common problem in Hollywood treasure hunting and adventure movies. In terms of characters, the two protagonists are both common talents. This article comes from the Hollywood model of "Beauty for Young and Old" in the Secretary's Writing Network. Although the author is familiar with it, it is a little typed after all. The shaping of others, except Ray Teabing and Paris Inspector Collet in the first half, is basically sacrificed in the plot arrangement.

Despite these imperfections, I still think this is a very successful popular novel. Because the author is a best-selling author, there is no need to be demanding. There is no breakthrough in the novel itself, and its feelings are similar to those of Arthur Harry's best-selling books such as Airport, Grand Hotel and Qian Shang, but it is mixed with selling points such as men and women, religion, metropolis, historical legends, mysticism, astrological symbols, detectives and treasure-hunting adventures, including subversion of religious beliefs or primitive mysticism and medieval legends? Xuan? Elements are particularly in line with today's trends? The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter are the representatives of this retro trend? So it's also very suitable for Hollywood movies. You can read a lot of historical knowledge, and it is beneficial to open books.

After reading The Da Vinci Code, I watched it for about ten days, but finally I didn't have the slightest impulse to write it. Fortunately, I saw a news in Weibo today. Astronomers in California said that aliens could be found within 20 years, and the research in the past 50 years showed that the necessary conditions for life are ubiquitous in the Milky Way and there are at least six such worlds in the solar system. So I want to write this article based on this news.

First of all, aliens, like the golden section, are a very strange and great thing to me, and I am convinced of it. Even, I think that in the distant past, there was a time when the technology of creatures (maybe not like people) on earth was much higher than that of us now, but there was no such thing in our recorded time.

Besides, the golden section. In the past, the golden section was just a term I knew. As for what it is and what's the big deal, I don't know. But in the Da Vinci Code, the greatness of golden section, the proportion of human body, the seeds of sunflower and so on. It's all really discussed, and they all follow this law. Insert a piece of music. When I told this passage to some people, some people actually retorted and scoffed. I can only think that such behavior is a sign of arrogance and ignorance. () I also talked about the golden section, which is the optimal ratio, and let me contact some technical schools in photography at once. Golden section photography can achieve the best results.

In addition, in addition to this, the contents of the book The Da Vinci Code. This book, I have to admit, was praised by countless people when it sold well, but if I were from that era, I don't think I would join that ranks. At most, it's just a good review when I first read this book.

This may be a problem from different angles. I only saw the whole book running around the Holy Grail, deciphering codes, seeking answers, and even in the end, with my ordinary intelligence, I don't know what happened to the Holy Grail. So I still hope to have a chance to read it again, and then reveal the wonderful inside from another angle.

Finally, I describe my reading rhythm and find that I read books at night before going to bed at noon, and the effect is good. The combination of scattered time ensures that I can finish reading a book and write my feelings in half a month.

Read da Vinci's password, the legendary da? Finch code, I hope to have a chance to read it a long time ago, but for various reasons,

I have been dragging it until I met it in the school library this winter vacation, and I took it home to read it carefully.

At the beginning, it introduces the death of an art museum curator, a bizarre death, and puts his body in a big one. Finch drew the shape of Vitruvian people and left a ciphertext around him to guide people to discover the truth. Symbolist Langdon was invited to the murder scene as a scholar, but was closely watched as a suspect. The mysterious and unreasonable cryptographer who was killed halfway turned out to be the granddaughter of the deceased. In her view, the words grandpa were reserved for herself. She told herself that Langdon was the one who could help her solve this mystery. So, from her decision, Langdon and Neve began their difficult escape and search for answers. When they untie all the veils and reach the truth, they get more than just spiritual satisfaction. Of course, the final conclusion tells us that this is just a dream of Mr. Langdon, but this dream has brought a profound spiritual realm to Mr. Langdon and ourselves, and also brought a perfect ending to this story: the journey of finding the Holy Grail is a journey of exploration, and I hope to kneel before the tomb of Maria Magdalene and pray at the feet of this exiled person.

The whole story is very complicated, almost everyone has their own dual identity, everyone has their own beliefs and their own small abacus, everyone acts for their own purposes, and under their own masks, they are doing things that only they know. Who is right and who is wrong, who is behind the murder, and whether people around him are friends or enemies in times of crisis, Langdon doesn't know, nor does Neve, and of course, we don't know. Things are progressing all the time. When we really want to surface, we don't need to look for it. It will naturally appear, just like? You don't need to find the grail. The grail will find you? .

This story is also full of religious color. When I saw Silas' worship of the Lord he believed in, I once thought that the whole thing was just a struggle between people of two different religious beliefs for something. But when I see those who run around for their own interests, those who do these things to consolidate their position, I find that there are still some people around God who can't avoid worldly troubles. Their purpose is not for their Jesus. But things were unexpected. Poor Bishop, poor Silas, was just used, and the person who used them was the one who insisted on uncovering the secret of the Holy Grail that had been preserved for many years, the fanatic of the Holy Grail, and the historian.

The attraction of this story lies not only in its twists and turns, but also in its new understanding of many things that we are already familiar with. In fact, these views may not be new, but as the author put forward in the article, they have a lot of authority? Reference materials? But you gave me this. I don't know anything about these things, and I don't care about d a? Finch and his works are a whole new world. About da? The secret hidden in Finch's paintings, I have to make some summaries below:

Mona Lisa: Why? There are many similarities in the characters' faces in Finch's self-portraits, and MonaLisa's name is the result of the synthesis of Amon, the god representing male reproduction, and Lisa, the god representing female reproduction in ancient Egyptian mythology. Last Supper: On the right hand side of Jesus, there is a woman, namely Maria? Magdalene, her clothes are exactly the same as Jesus'. Jesus is a red robe and a blue cloak, while Maria is a blue robe and a red cloak. Many evidences prove that she is the spouse of Jesus. At the same time, Peter looked at Moda with great resentment and made a threatening gesture with his hand, just like in Our Miss Rock.

In addition, this book certainly brings us a lot of things about passwords. Although it is only briefly mentioned, there is no systematic introduction, but it is still necessary to make the following small summary of the mentioned things:

At first, the pile of passwords next to the deceased: the numbers in the first line, was easily recognized as an unordered sequence of De Peibonahi numbers. We split the remaining two lines into syllables, and then reassemble them in the correct order of Peibonachi series to get the answer to our first password.

Then they found da according to the password above? Finch's famous painting Mona Lisa found another clue on it, which led to another puzzle: a ten-digit digital account. Strictly speaking, this should not be a puzzle, but just a guess. Naturally, they got the answer, the Peponacci series.

Then they got the password box and began to solve the next puzzle: a paragraph they couldn't understand. The answer to this passage begins with a simple method: if you look in the mirror, you can think it is English as we know it. This is a simple and easy method. I just received this from a guy the other day. Coding? Text messages after that.

Then we came across a new code: Etbash code, which is a simple replacement code based on 22 Hebrew letters. In Etbash coding system, the first letter is replaced by the last letter, the second letter is replaced by the penultimate letter, and so on, we get the results we need.

And this clever coder uses a lot in it, as well as his so-called dualism, or his dual customs, such as the various special meanings of the beginning of the P.S., and the last coded Pope as a person's name at the same time? Pop. As what? Pop. Appear.

Of course, there are many similar ones? A crossword puzzle? It depends on the situation at that time. Every step left us some thoughts and guesses, which was really good.

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