Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - What does Zi Wang's pantomime mean?

What does Zi Wang's pantomime mean?

Zi Wang's pantomime means that once someone knows something, he can't imagine it in the eyes of unknown people. When he explains what he knows to others, it is difficult to explain clearly and clearly because the information is not equal.

Zi Wang's pantomime is an improved work, because there is no real thing. He intends to express the existence and change of physical objects with the help of ventriloquism and movements. This is quite thoughtful, but it is easy for the audience to get confused when they understand it, because when you do some ventriloquism and movements, the audience may get confused: Does this movement represent the change of that character or other physical objects?

Even if the audience understands it as expressing the change of the physical object, there may be a second confusion: since the physical object is changing, what is the expression that people are doing at the same time? Once the audience has this idea, it will be fun and the effect will be greatly reduced. For example, you can see the scene where the hair is cut off and floated to both sides, and finally the crow flies away.

Finally, on the premise of the above two difficulties, is this pantomime a bit long and complicated (10 minutes or 12 minutes)? The more plots there are, the more things that can't be expressed, the more things that the audience can't understand, and the bigger they roll like snowballs, which further increases the difficulty for the audience to organize and understand in their minds.