Use the uploaded reference image of young Confucius as the EXACT character reference.
Keep young Confucius completely consistent with the previous scene.
Same face.
Same facial structure.
Same eyes.
Same eyebrows.
Same hairstyle.
Same age, approximately 10 years old.
Same body proportions.
Same clothing style.
Do NOT create a new child.
Do NOT change his face.
Do NOT redesign the character.
SCENE:
Ancient China during the Spring and Autumn period, approximately 500 BC.
Inside a quiet traditional wooden study, young Confucius sits alone
at a simple wooden desk, deeply focused on studying.
Several ancient bamboo scrolls are carefully arranged on the wooden desk.
Some bamboo writing tablets are open, showing ancient Chinese characters.
Young Confucius slowly reads the bamboo scroll in front of him.
He carefully follows the writing with his eyes,
then gently moves his finger along the bamboo strips
as he studies the text.
Several additional bamboo scrolls are stacked beside him,
showing that he has been studying for a long time.
The room is simple and modest.
Wooden shelves contain more bamboo scrolls and traditional writing materials.
Soft sunlight enters through a wooden window.
Dust particles gently float in the sunlight.
Young Confucius remains calm and completely focused,
showing curiosity, concentration and a genuine desire to learn.
CAMERA:
Start with a close-up of the ancient bamboo scroll.
Slowly move across the bamboo strips and ancient Chinese writing.
Then gently reveal young Confucius sitting behind the desk.
Slow cinematic push-in toward his face.
End with a close-up of his focused eyes as he continues reading.
Very slow and smooth camera movement.
No sudden movement.
MOOD:
Quiet.
Peaceful.
Intellectual.
Curious.
Focused.
Inspiring.
Historical.
VISUAL STYLE:
Realistic historical documentary.
Authentic ancient China.
Spring and Autumn period.
Approximately 500 BC.
Historically accurate ancient Chinese environment.
Natural human moveme
Model
Recraft v4.1
Type
Image
Aspect ratio
16:9
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