The world's first AIGC animated series on Chinese civilization, CHINESE STORIES, debuts with the episode "Warmth of Laba porridge", tracing the cultural fusion of Buddhist origins and the tradition of porridge.
In the Buddhist tradition, eating and sharing porridge honors the legend of Sakyamuni, who was saved by a girl who offered him a bowl of milk on the day he achieved enlightenment and became a sage. Today, many temples continue the practice of distributing Laba porridge to the public.
Laba porridge features eight ingredients such as red beans, green beans, lotus seeds, and peanuts. As the aroma of porridge fills the chilly winter air, this warmth, carried through millennia, is now brought to life with AI animation.
The episode is available in three languages exclusively on the DotDotNews app.
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