Takasu Long'er is unruly on the outside and gentle on the inside. Although he is a boy, he is a superb cook and a well-mannered housekeeper. Aizaka Dahe is petite in size and hot in character. Although she is a woman, she lives a sloppy life and has no skills. The former is called "Dragon" because of its name, and the latter is called "Tiger" because of its fate. When dragons and tigers meet, there is bound to be a fight. However, the dragon adds a point of thoughtfulness, and the tiger reduces some arrogance. In the end, the dragon and the tiger eliminated the estrangement, walked together, and moved forward together. Dragons and tigers are both passionate and lively animals, and both are totems that people pursue diligently. The use of dragons and tigers to symbolize adolescent men and women not only depicts the artistic image of the characters, but also expresses the inner attributes of the characters. This move is extremely clever and fully conveys the creator's deep appreciation for the beautiful years.
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