but the actual situation is often, either you have dignity, or you give up dignity
in order to live. In traditional Chinese philosophy, the gentleman does not stand under the dangerous wall,
but the scholar- officials. Although it is not greedy for life and death, but it is difficult to be frustrated for five buckets of rice
official career, usually also means to work with snobs, and
the dignity of the heart at this time is usually carefully set aside.
In the era of the Japanese samurai Death is an honor.
In the age of war, life is as short as a dream. It is the normal state of samurai.
When the war is over, the samurai put down their swords and picked up the abacus
to return to life. How to live Going on is actually more difficult than how to die to
decide whether to die for honor, or for the one you love, even if you give up dignity to survive, which one is greater?
Eita’s appearance ten minutes ago was a good foreshadowing. The audience thought it was a silly villain
until it became the Japanese wagashi that was hidden in the arms when the body was carried home. We It suddenly dawned on me that Taiei Taeei had
never had a chance to eat such exquisite snacks in his life. Only then did he think of wrapping up and bringing his wife Miho to
the bottom of the little people, but they have the most heart-moving side
and Miho, in At the end of the desperate life, the husband sacrificed his life in vain. The three taels of gold have no meaning.
There is only the last gift soaked in the blood of the husband.
It is an unspoken agreement with the husband. This is the most shining thing in human nature.
Money At some point, surpassing the secular definition, even if there is only a piece of bread left on the body, it will be shared
with the loved one without the most basic spirit of human nature. What is the point of adding a million gold to the body?
Why do two white cats repeatedly appear in the movie? Master Ijing’s cat is lying down with clothes and food, and Eita’s white cat
Are you dying and come home?
Money is always the opposite of what we long for and living with dignity. Perhaps it is the greatest sorrow of this era.
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