Ode to Joy is when Qu Xiaoxiao told Mr. Bao where Andy was on vacation.
Xiaobao never wants to know about Andy's past. He just wants to know about Andy's vacation plan in order to arrange a "romantic encounter." If he had to reluctantly add a "treatment plan", it would be that he unconsciously adopted "Morita therapy".
The tenet of Morita therapy is the eight-character policy of "let nature take its course and do what you should do." It means that no matter what troubles you have in life, you can accept them as a natural emotion and accept them naturally. Do not treat them as foreign objects and try desperately to eliminate them. Morita therapy emphasizes that you cannot simply eliminate them. Symptoms as targets for treatment.
Instead, you should liberate yourself from the quagmire of repeatedly trying to eliminate symptoms, and then readjust your life. Don’t expect to get rid of your symptoms immediately, but learn to live with them.
Xiaobao does not have to stare at Andy's "illness" 24 hours a day and worry about when it will attack. What he has to do is "enjoy life and enjoy the life now"! Therefore, when Andy was with Xiao Baozong, he was relaxed and released all the pressure in his heart. Xiaobao always brings Andy a whole new world, a world completely different from the repression, rationality, and responsibility she experienced in the previous thirty years.
Character introduction
Yang Shuo, born on January 2, 1983 in Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province, is a Hui nationality, a film and television actor in Mainland China, and graduated from the undergraduate class of the Acting Department of the Central Academy of Drama.
In 2012, he participated in "The Golden Heist" which was released; in the same year, he played Yu Hualong in "The Swordsman's Woman". In 2014, he won the Top Ten Actor Award at the 10th National Television Production Industry Top Ten Awards Ceremony. In 2016, he participated in the premiere of "Ode to Joy" and played Bao Yifan in the play.