The story probably only talks about the opening of the manga, how he met Kaoru in Tokyo, where the shogunate era had just ended, and how he defeated Takeda Kanyanagi to save Gao Hehui (the little flirt who often flirts with Kenshin turned out to be played by Yuu Aoi, the representative of the fresh world. . . ), how to emphasize the beautiful outlook on life that no longer kills people, and how for the persistent Kaoru to choose to end her ten-year wandering and stay at Kamiya Dojo.
In fact, in the comics, all the characters have just begun to appear, and the legend about the Rurouni Kenshin rather than the Hiicura Swordsman has just really begun. But what's next? I found that I couldn't remember the whole thing, except for the last tragic battle with Zhi Zhixiong in Kyoto, all the content in the middle has been forgotten by me, even if I still hum the background minor in the middle.
But when Kenshin defeated the samurai who harassed the dojo, he said the line "Swords are weapons for killing people, but Ms. Kaoru believes that the sword is the one that saves people's lives, which is what she truly yearns for." Those Japanese pronunciations are all too familiar.
I remember that in high school, I had an argument with Wan Nanjun about whether he preferred Snowdaiba or Kamiya Kaoru. I have always firmly supported Kamiya Kaoru. Although Ba is the first crush who carved a cross wound on Kenshin's face, Kaoru is the one who is destined to let Kenshin start a happy life again.
What is the bar like? It is the fiancée of the dead soul under the sword of Jianxin, the murder of Jianxin, the debt that Jianxin will always bear, he is nostalgic and full of guilt, love and shame are intertwined, exuding an irresistible aroma, but drinking it is only full. full of pain. The meaning of Bazhi to Jianxin is to deeply stab a killer's heart, and to see the love and warmth of the bright side of the world in the dark killing stab, even if it can't last. She will change Jian Xin's mind, but it can only be limited to the beginning, because she also fell in love, fell in love with the killer who killed her fiancé, but she couldn't forgive, including the enemy and herself. Only with her death can Kenshin break with the past completely and move towards a new beginning like the overthrown shogunate.
Compared with Ba, who has a complex origin, Kaoru is simple and persistent, and is a small wild flower that is chasing after the sun. She is simply obsessed with Jianxin, just following her own will. She does not have the struggle of darkness and decay in the late shogunate. She just firmly believes that "the sword is a tool to save people's lives". For the reborn Jianxin, She is purer, without heavy debts, but with hope like sunshine.
I vaguely think that the previous paragraph was written in my high school years. However, when I look back, I seem to understand better why Kenshin ended his wandering for Kaoru. Because as he told the samurai himself, Kaoru's sword has never killed anyone, so she doesn't understand the danger of using a sword, but the ideal of saving people with kendo is what Kenshin's heart desires .
Of course he understands the dangers of the world, and of course his hands are covered with blood, but in Jian Xin's heart, there has always been an idealized world, unsullied by blood and conspiracies. And Kaoru's appearance is a small corner of an idealistic world that is as hard to find as Shangri-La, but he believes in, and is a small corner of pure and kind idealists deeply hidden in his heart. Rather than saying that he protects Kaoru, it is better to say that what Jianxin wants to protect is that precious and pure little dream. The little dream has been squeezed into a tiny little by this filthy world, but guarding it is like guarding the undefiled life that Kenshin has never really touched, because his own hands are already stained with it. Blood.
He is carrying too much. Only Kaoru, relaxed, clear, and always persistently behind him, looking forward to his stay.
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On the way, I felt that the uncle Saito was very handsome and deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and I also thought in horror for a while, Am I finally being controlled by the uncle? When I came back, I found out that it turned out to be Yosuke Eguchi, and I felt relieved as a matter of course~~~
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