Once upon a time, there was a mountain. There was a temple in the mountain. There was an old monk telling a story to the little monk. What's the story? Once upon a time, there was a mountain. There was a temple in the mountain. There was an old monk telling a story to the little monk. What's the story? Once upon a time there was a mountain......
The story that has been circulating must be known by people on earth. Let's see what the picture has to do with the story?
This picture comes from an interesting website to be recommended today. This website has an illustration, which can let you re experience this old story. It's very fun.
You will find that the illustration of this is endless. You can zoom in and out by pressing the up and down arrow keys. Then, it is endless. You can zoom in until you are tired of giving up.
The website is at the bottom. Look down, look down.
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Once upon a time, there was a mountain. This story is usually told before coaxing the baby to sleep. What about this illustration? This is a serious modern art work. Insomnia friends can try it. Maybe they can coax adults.
Cycle. The implementation of story and graphic art requires skills. There are various cycle methods, such as fractal. What is it like to see a Laurie's head copied and scaled more than 16 times? Fractal painting is fun.
In fact, our most common cycle is realized in music. Cycle"you are my little apple"100 times, and the dance music can also be turned into a lullaby.
What does circulation have to do with helping sleep? Can all circulating things be used to help sleep (without the word hypnosis)?
I only know that advertisements have this effect. Add up the pile of Lang Lang's catchy advertisements and play them circularly. He may become a sleep aid channel, a toll channel for people who can't sleep, ha ha.
What about the website? Please pay attention to the headline number of Dongling watcher. There is a website in the micro headline. The watcher promises not to cycle from the micro headline to an article, so as not to be sleepy.
It's a fucking cycle. Do you realize the magic of the"once upon a time there was a mountain"cycle story?