The full version of the spell is "David Tianlong, the Buddha is hidden in the ground, and the Buddha is prajnaparamita, prajnaparamita is empty."
In Tsui Hark's 1993 classic film Green Snake, Chiu Man-Cheuk's Fahai subverts the traditional image of Fahai. He is not an elderly man, but a handsome young man with a dragon tattoo on his back, which is the Mohu Luo family in the Eight Dragons of Buddhism. "Dawei Tianlong" is a spell used by Fahai to summon the power of borrowing Tianlong Buddha.
Film evaluation:
"Green Snake" uses a lot of pictures to show the beautiful scenery of the south of the Yangtze River, with flowing bridges and picturesque broken bridges. The chaotic world of drunkenness is reflected by colorful images. The green snake danced with the decadent sounds of foreign countries in the fireworks hall, and her eyes flowed and she was extremely enchanting. The use of green and red filters in this film symbolizes the opposition between secularism and Buddhism, and presents different styles in different lens languages. Gorgeous visual lens and acousto-optic special effects complement each other and impact the fascinating visual experience? .
The music in the film is the icing on the cake of the plot, and the color of the picture is also the finishing touch. The color of the whole film is mainly dark, creating a strong evil spirit consistent with the plot, and the color in the film is very messy and gorgeous. Multi-tones are mixed together and blended with dim tones to adjust a beautiful and attractive visual picture.