"And whoever he chooses to stay with, he loves."
Many people talk about Inuyasha, and they will jokingly say that this is a story of a dog-blood love triangle. To a certain extent, I admit it. But if this is a story of Eileen Chang's white moonlight and red roses, I'm sorry, maybe you didn't understand the story. This is not some kind of Baoyu Baochai-style "even if the case is raised with eyebrows, after all, it is difficult to calm down".
Takahashi said that he loves whomever he stays by his side.
Inuyasha has never been a very good person at words (the Ergozi when the first moon said "you smell so good" is really extraordinary...), he has always been action before language, using practical as expression (without necessarily realizing it) love.
Whether it is Kikyo or Kagome, including Qibao, Maitreya, Coral and Mica, and Grandma Kaede, Inuyasha will do everything in their power to protect them, and will take them back from the enemy again and again. Because that's the way he loves, it's the way he approves--but it wasn't like that at the beginning, the original Inuyasha was vigilant against both humans and demons, and hung up high on both sides of things that didn't matter, It's not so much indifference, it's just for self-preservation.
Even at the beginning of the story he is in love with Kikyo, all he can do is "trust" Kikyo alone. And the fragility of this trust speaks for itself. As an audience with God's perspective, I really have no position to blame this "trust" for not being strong enough to support the two of them through the rift between Naraku.
The two lonely souls are so sympathetic and sympathetic to each other, how fragile the red thread of fate is.
It's not a question of love or not, it's human nature. The two arrogant and sensitive people must feel uneasy after exposing their weaknesses to each other. Because they have been alone for too long, they have always had to protect themselves, so although this softness is sweet, it is also Achilles' heel and the dragon's reverse scale, so every step they take towards each other is like walking on thin ice.
This kind of vigilance can only be cured by time, no, it is not so much a cure as a proof. It's a pity that this love has been tested too much when it is still very fragile.
Next, let's talk about Canine.
First refute many people's prejudice against Kagome.
First of all, little love and big love are actually not as binary opposition as so many people think. The patriotic poet Lu You, who wrote "Iron Horse Glacier Comes to Dreams", also misses his beloved wife, and wrote "The spring waves under the sad bridge are green, once the shadow of a lonely man came." If a person does not have the tenderness and love for the people around him, how can he push himself to be compassionate to others?
Kagome does not only have love in her heart. Collecting the fragments of the Four Soul Jade and killing Naraku are all things that she has in mind. But it cannot be denied that love occupies a big place in her heart, but that is not only for Inuyasha, but also for the partners and family members of the protagonist group. It also includes Kikyo, otherwise, he would not choose to save Kikyo every time without hesitation.
Reminds me of reading The Hunger Games in middle school, and Katniss ended up staying by Peeta's side. There is a narrative to the effect that Gale is the flame of rage, and Peeta is the dandelion in spring. After all the suffering, even though we still have compassion for the world and resentment for evil, we will always go to the one who gives us warmth and hope in the end. And Kagome is like a small white flower blooming on the fence in the yard in spring, with exuberant vitality and the atmosphere of home.
After Kagome appeared, the awkward Inuyasha discovered that someone could give him unconditional trust, someone could unconditionally accept him as he was, and he didn't need to become a human, and he didn't need to become a more powerful all-demon. She taught him how to care for others, had more partners, and was able to show and deliver to them his fragile black hair. By her side, he gets peace and tranquility, and gets "worldly fireworks".
A girl who can stably output heat, love, and trust is not so easy to get. She needs to have a naturally warm personality, parents and relatives, friends and her two-way love and protection, constant positive feedback, timely blows, and self-improvement - only in this way can she cultivate a warm, Safe, strong lover.
Ask yourself, there are too many things I can't do. I yearn for a person like Kagome and a friend like this.
Let's talk about bellflower.
As a woman, I yearn for Kikyo's independence and strength, and I also cry for her tender compassion and her choice to sacrifice herself to protect everyone. But as a person, regardless of gender, what I want is love, not God.
The charm of Kikyo lies in her awe-inspiring awe-inspiring spirit, and the sense of tragedy caused by the inability to balance love and responsibility. She struggled between the two, and the resentment and pain she occasionally revealed moved her. In the story of Sweetheart Bai, what she said to Bai Xin was exactly what she thought in her own heart. Could it be that a person who sacrificed his whole life for the world, including his life, could not have a little selfishness even after he died? Can't this selfishness be fulfilled and forgiven? Who exactly gave the world the right to judge myself, who gave everything for everyone?
It's like a white dress, stained with a touch of dust, and a white dress is dirty, so people will only stare at the little stains and take a closer look. This is too unfair. It is impossible for the audience not to cherish her beauty and sympathize with her fate.
I was so sad when she sacrificed herself to keep Amber's life, it was the passing of a warm soul. That warmth is not warm, but cool like the moon.
Pity is pity, but I never thought that the love between Kikyo and Inuyasha would have a "result". Because even if Naraku provoked Inuyasha's wish to "become a human", it was not the only correct wish, nor would it have a happy ending. Even if there is no wish, it is too difficult for the love of two lonely people to snuggle up to keep warm.
Everyone worships mercy, but nostalgia for warmth.
We will stay warm in the end.
ps. After I work and have my own home, I want to raise a white Shiba Inu named Inuyasha.
You can bully it later, you can say loudly: "Inuyasha!おすわり!"
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