Listening to the sad ending song reminds me of a quote by Luo Yonghao.
"Every life that comes into the world is destined to change the world, and there is no choice. Either become better or worse. If you enter the society to survive, for some shameless reason, you will become a disgusting person. If you are a member of the adult society, then you have made this society a little bit disgusting. If you are upright all your life, if you are upright in your life, you have never done anything disgusting or harmful to others. Life reluctantly took good care of a few people around him, his wife, children, and mother. He didn't become famous, he didn't make a fortune, he didn't achieve a great career, and then he lived his whole life with integrity. When he died at the age of seventy or eighty, with his neck stuck in his neck, did you have nothing in your life? Change the world? You still changed the world, you made the world a little bit better, because there is another good person in the world. Get it!"
Rather than being called a samurai, it is better to say that Kiyobei was a father who supported the family every evening with his broad shoulders.
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