Mantle, let me, a science and engineering student, think about its meaning. It is probably an eminent monk in ancient times. He knew that when the time was approaching, all the disciples retreated, leaving only the one with the root of wisdom to pass on his robe. , the alms bowl with him. Now the general usage is to change from passive reception to active reception. It is probably someone who has mastered some kind of advanced skill.
It was raining a lot today, and I was watching a movie indoors, "Flower and Alice". Shunji Iwai didn't run out of talent. He actually realized it. In a flash, I felt that Yasujiro Ozu finally had a successor, and I said no in my heart. out of joy. The life of the common people, ordinary emotions, and simple performances are the most well-tuned by the director.
Alice and Dad had dinner. When Dad talks about you, do you know how to say I love you in Chinese? It was "I love you". Later, when my father sent Alice, when the car door was closed, Alice, who was talking less, suddenly asked her father, how to say that in Chinese, Dad said "I love you", the door began to close, and Alice said: " I love you", Dad waved from the window. This is the movie, the moving picture, the actors don't cry and the audience wants to cry.
Chinese characters were introduced to Japan by Monk Kukai. Going out from the south gate of his alma mater, there is a high place called Leyouyuan. I think it should have been originally called Leyouyuan. There is a temple, free of charge, with an inscription in memory of Monk Kukai. A well-known person in a certain place donated money and the local government jointly built it, and there are Chinese and Japanese characters on it to describe this history.
I think the progress of human beings has reached today, with clairvoyant eyes and ears, and eating, drinking, and having fun is unprecedentedly developed, but thinking about the future, the truth, kindness, and beauty of our race, the things that can be called a mantle, will be handed down for a long time. Well, it will spread far and wide, will it become unrecognizable or do you need to lower your body to be vaguely visible?
June 2005
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