I tried to portray Quan Yizhen and Yin Yu’s relationship from Yin Yu’s perspective:
☾ A giant statue of Qying gently holds the just banished Yin Yu. For Yin Yu, this care feels suffocating; the sheer scale of his shidi’s glory presses on him. The divinity of God Qying eclypsed Yizhen himself in Yin Yu’s eyes, the abyss between them seems too big to preserve their relationship. ☾ Or you can find another interpretation in symbolysm of statue: The stone statue ignores Yin Yu's anger and grievance. It's hard, deaf, and blind. Like Yizhen in situations where Yin Yu is vulnerable and harmed. Because Yin Yu never showed his anger and grievance out. He screams deeply inside, drowning himself down in lonelyness and disconnection with Yizhen.















