The end of the hero's twilight years

Bailee 2022-04-22 07:01:24

I often feel very emotional about the fall of the family and the twilight of the hero. When the spring breeze is complacent, people always feel that they are in control of everything, they are confident, and their fate seems to be left to their own will. However, the fact is that people have made the right decisions and the right things, and only good harvests can be obtained, and it is because of the good harvests that people are supported. And the family is down, the hero is old, and it becomes a dog that loses his family. Everyone laughs and dislikes it, just the opposite. Pride and conceit are the root causes of human destruction. Modesty and prudence are the basic principles for people to be invincible.

Xiuhu was majestic and solemn. When he was old, one day he had a dream. After waking up, he took off the majestic mask disguised as a lifetime and caressed his child like an ordinary father. The tragedy of life was born. . The reason why people respected him and feared him was because of his ruthless cruelty towards the enemy, his great achievements in conquering cities, his great ambitions for the future, and his majestic and solemn expression.

Any great person who has achieved great achievements will bear the price that ordinary people are unwilling to bear in his life, and the same is true for his descendants.

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Ran quotes

  • Kyoami: A serpent's egg is white and pure. A bird's is speckled and soiled.

    Hidetora: This is a castle... Here's a wall.

    Kyoami: The bird left the speckled egg for the white.

    Hidetora: Strange...

    Kyoami: The egg cracks; out comes a snake.

    Hidetora: Empty space above the wall. Why?

    Kyoami: The bird is gobbled by the snake.

    Hidetora: Where am I? Who am I?

    Kyoami: Stupid bird!

  • Kurogane: Saburo is not our only enemy.

    Jiro: So what? If they attack, we retaliate. We grab their land and enlarge our own.

    Kurogane: Fine words, but words don't win wars.