Survive

Megane 2022-01-23 08:04:30

It's cruel.
In fact, it is the world of line drawing, which can make people feel wrong when reflected in the Japanese-this is only Japan. Yes, this is Japan, but not just.
Everyone who knows Japan knows the culture of shame in Japan. People's deep-rooted notion is not to trouble others. I'm sorry and shameful to trouble others. For this reason, the beginning of many tragedies appear to be very low-key and forbearing. And no matter how forbearing, the development of the matter always ends in an extremely tragic way to the end. Just like cutting abdomen, how cruel. Not only piercing, but also pulling horizontally, breaking the stomach. The problem is that this method will not die for a while, so I have to trouble others to help me explain the mistake.
As I said earlier, some things are not unimportant, but exaggerated. Such as war, glory, martial arts. But the things that really go back to the basics are ignored or ashamed to mention. Nothing is more important than survival and better survival. To do this, you already need to be up to 120,000 points of energy, to use your wisdom and hard work, whether you want it or not, you have to stand upright-whoever does not sleep on a piece of land without a foot on the ground does not have a sky above your head Woolen cloth? ! And this is not a choice, in fact there is no choice. May I ask, other than that, do you have a better choice? !
The gorgeous feet are actually just an empty shell, just like all other things that look gorgeous and gorgeous like blooming flowers and flames, it is nothing but an illusion. Regarding this point, the film has already expressed very clearly. In the end, the protagonist used a bamboo knife to defeat dozens of people. The plot was not good and failed.
Is Naomasa Ii among the Four Heavenly Kings shot while lying down? It's not important anymore, it's not important to anyone.

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Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai quotes

  • Kageyu: Each man has his own honor. We are nothing without it! Without the heart to preserve that, we can preserve nothing!

  • Motome Chijiiwa: A husband must provide for his wife and child.