“I think the show gives you examples of how you can go from the bad to the good, and how you can heal yourself through your emotions and through your compassion,” she said.
Endowed with 5,000 years of history, China was once known as the “Land of the Divine.” For millennia, its people believed that by keeping their hearts pure and adhering to strict moral standards, they would be blessed by the divine.
Indeed, for 5,000 years, the country prospered. However, after the communist takeover and the spread of atheism, all this traditional culture was almost totally destroyed.
“It’s something that is so spiritual. I think that is very positive for people to watch the show,” she said. “The message was really profound.”
“What I like the most was in difficult or adverse times, it spoke of tradition and kindness,” Mr. Ortiz said. “I think that’s the greatest message of all, tradition and kindness.”
“I think in a world that’s a little bit off queue, talking about traditional things brings you back—it centers your life and the focus that you need to have,” he said.
“You need to be kind. Being kind and compassionate, that’s what part of the show is [about]—compassion.”
















