What shocked me the most in the whole work was the road to redemption of Bailing Mountain. It can be said that the encounter and staring at Bailing Mountain between Kikyo and Bai Xin has sublimated the core and depth of the whole work. Clean is dirty, dirty is clean. Good is evil, and evil is good. To live is to die, and to die is to live. When Kikyo repeatedly murmured these words and walked towards Bailing Mountain, I suddenly felt a chill in my heart. It was as if the curse and fate entangled in her were finally held in her hands to be released. But I want her to go slower and slower. It seems that when loneliness and pain are transformed into beliefs, nothingness and eternity always appear in the way of the end in the finiteness of life and the infinity of time. The character line of Kikyo is the place of sublimation, because her road of soul redemption seems to be personal, but it is detached from the individual. The Bailing Mountain is the linking and turning point of the past.
Clean is dirty, dirty is clean. I always thought that even if Kikyo used the Jade of the Four Souls to make Inuyasha a normal person, she would not really get peace and quiet (although later we learned that the Jade of the Four Souls would not fulfill her personal wishes) and not It is said that the choice that desires breeds is originally from pure and dirty. "Everyone is confused, so they want to be noble." That is to say, if she is really with Inuyasha, the confusion will become love, but the sublime of that mission will replace love in her heart. Facts are two fateful propositions, the sublime and love killed her. It's a dilemma to save others and save yourself, which is why Kikyo's road to redemption has a detached height. Good is evil, and evil is good. Master Bai interprets the cause and effect of this sentence, whether it is broad or narrow. When Master Bai gave kindness to the world, he never thought that human greed and excessive demands are the embodiment of evil. Good breeds evil, and evil devours good. Goodness exists, but the audience of goodness is unpredictable and unmeasurable, which leads to the unity of good and evil. So Kikyo saved the dying man with kindness. If Kikyo's goodness didn't exist, Naraku's evil would die. Later, Kikyo once again stood on the sense of mission of the rise and fall of all mankind, a spirit of fraternity, a pure kindness of compassion, at the expense of self. She gave Naruo the Jade of the Four Souls, but it went out of control. From the perspective of good personal will, she also caused even greater evil. Whether good or evil is only relative to the existence between individuals and individuals, so the absoluteness between good and evil and individuals is denied by the hand of the sleeping bones of the dual personality. I think Kikyo must understand from this that even if everything starts over and returns to the starting point, she will definitely save the man by repeating the same mistakes. The redemption of sweetheart is from the return of good and evil to the inner perspective of the soul. When Kikyo said, "What are you sad about? Even if I touch your soul like this, I can't feel your resentment and anger, you are not crying for human beings and the world" Sweetheart said, "Yes, I wanted to pass away as a saint. But it backfired, I didn't want to know my weakness, I cried because I was defeated by my own weakness." The tragedy of sweetheart is more like the inevitable result of the disintegration of the ego superego and the id... Kikyo said, "You I have dedicated enough to people, please set yourself free.” I think Kikyo was very sincere when she said this, so she used her last spiritual power not to eliminate the evil of the Four Souls Jade, but to choose to save her. Amber's life, this is the freedom that belongs to Kikyo, I know how painful and lonely a soul to be redeemed is. To live is to die, and to die is to live. The resurrection of Kikyo has the thrilling and enthusiastic style of the ghost outside Catherine's window. I love you, but I hate you, I want to fall with you Hell makes time stop forever between you and me. This paragraph is always reminiscent of Wuthering Heights's terrifying love-hate madness and strong ghostly obsession. About always saying that Inuyasha and Kikyo do not trust each other to cause such an ending. I think trust is a big problem in love, because trust has a certain dangerous element, and when absolute trust is broken, damage will follow. We have to admit and accept the vulnerable side of love, just like accepting vulnerability is instinct. And trust is not enough to decide whether to love or not, but it will affect the actual cause and effect to the greatest extent. Like Orpheus's turn back, maybe it's just more afraid of losing and more wanting. So Kikyo hated Inuyasha but died with love for him, just like Inuyasha was sealed by Kikyo but accepted all this peacefully because it was his Kikyo. The scene that made me cry the most was when Kikyo was pushed off the cliff by Naraku, the belated Inuyasha punched the edge of the cliff with his fist and said, "I'll let you die alone again..." It seems that only when she died, Only he could feel her loneliness... He was not there when he fell into a cliff twice, twice when he was killed. He always said that I would protect you, but he was always one step behind. Painful bellflower. Even though it was just a ghost of obsession and resentment, she still redeemed herself, and she completed that full and rich soul both before and after her death. She only wanted to destroy Naraku after escaping death, as if she had thoroughly analyzed fate and curse. In the end, she died with scars on the mission of purifying the Jade of the Four Souls. Only when she lay in Inuyasha's arms before her death did she instantly become her dream self. Both the completion of the sublime and the redemption of obsession. In the end, the demeanor when she left with an innocent smile, I think she only appeared twice, once with the lipstick that Inuyasha gave her, and once when she died in Inuyasha's arms. Inuyasha slammed his fist on the edge of the cliff and said, "I'll let you die alone again..." It seems that only when she dies can he feel her loneliness... He fell into the cliff twice and injured his life twice. are not there. He always said that I would protect you, but he was always one step behind. Painful bellflower. Even though it was just a ghost of obsession and resentment, she still redeemed herself, and she completed that full and rich soul both before and after her death. She only wanted to destroy Naraku after escaping death, as if she had thoroughly analyzed fate and curse. In the end, she died with scars on the mission of purifying the Jade of the Four Souls. Only when she lay in Inuyasha's arms before her death did she instantly become her dream self. Both the completion of the sublime and the redemption of obsession. In the end, the demeanor when she left with an innocent smile, I think she only appeared twice, once with the lipstick that Inuyasha gave her, and once when she died in Inuyasha's arms. Inuyasha slammed his fist on the edge of the cliff and said, "I'll let you die alone again..." It seems that only when she dies can he feel her loneliness... He fell into the cliff twice and injured his life twice. are not there. He always said that I would protect you, but he was always one step behind. Painful bellflower. Even though it was just a ghost of obsession and resentment, she still redeemed herself, and she completed that full and rich soul both before and after her death. She only wanted to destroy Naraku after escaping death, as if she had thoroughly analyzed fate and curse. In the end, she died with scars on the mission of purifying the Jade of the Four Souls. Only when she lay in Inuyasha's arms before her death did she instantly become her dream self. Both the completion of the sublime and the redemption of obsession. In the end, the demeanor when she left with an innocent smile, I think she only appeared twice, once with the lipstick that Inuyasha gave her, and once when she died in Inuyasha's arms.
Whether love itself can be divided into right and wrong... I especially like a line in Yeats' poem: The victim of my heart is tormenting my heart. Strong and weak, gentle and tough. Kikyo is a person who can think when looking up at the night sky. She seems to represent the lonely pain and sadness of the world and the soul.
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