Netease Cloud's comment on this Twilight Qing Guard: First husband, father, and then warrior.
I was impressed by what he taught his daughter in it:
Regardless of men and women, learning to read is to be able to think, to think about what is really important, and not to live a life in the dark, and this is the universal truth.
His brave and cowardly face in the face of his beloved is very real. In fact, when watching the movie, I would be annoyed that he was obviously talented but didn't love merit and fame, obviously loved Pengjiang very much, but gave up because of his own poverty. Why can't you work hard to make money to marry her, but look at the men who have money and no money in the film, who look like gold and jade, but he is a pure stream, a force that still adheres to the spirit of the warrior in the turbulent times .
He always said what everyone thought was stupid, but in fact it was a way to protect himself and keep himself clean, but he was helpless in the face of power.
During the duel, the two samurai said a lot about the bleak life, which actually alludes to the ending of the Qing guards. What about their high martial arts skills, in the era of the demise of the samurai spirit, they are destined to only become meteors that flash across the sky. The shogunate era ushered in the twilight hour.
And Pengjiang is a smart and brave woman. She has experienced a failed marriage like him. Although she is loved by her brother, she cannot avoid being ordered by her sister-in-law. She is unwilling to obey the rules of the warrior class. She will take her children to appreciate the business Farmer's activities, she also received the clear love of the Qing guards, resigned from the agreed engagement, and waited for him in that room.
Two such beautiful people, a good man and a woman. Rhododendrons, cherry trees and Mt. Fuji are so beautiful.
In this sunset warrior, I see the dawn of humanity.
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