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: In one scene, Lu Guang is shown in a church with "ghost money" (joss paper), used in Chinese tradition to mourn the deceased. This suggests that he is already mourning someone, or is working to prevent a future death.
This opening is famous for its "reversed" gimmick, where the second half of the sequence (and the song itself) plays backward to reflect the theme of reversing time. link_click_op_openinguhd_60fps
Here is an analysis of the story told through the opening sequences of Link Click : Season 1 Opening: "Dive Back in Time" : In one scene, Lu Guang is shown
Recent opening visuals (and the "The Tides" ending theme) lean into a more metaphorical tragic story. Here is an analysis of the story told
: A recurring metaphor depicts an inventor (Lu Guang) trying to reunite with a deceased girl (Cheng Xiaoshi) by building a flying machine. This mirrors Lu Guang's desperate attempts to use his powers to "reach" a version of Cheng that doesn't die.