Underneath the picture is a profound despair—death is the ultimate desire for life. After all, only when there is no way out can there be a mad flower; only when the world begins to despair, God begins to sing (only when there is a spiritual crisis, can God use his weapons). Similar to the "Kinkakuji" revenge against beauty - only beauty that can be destroyed can be immortal. In fact, whether it is the anecdote of Nanquan beheading a cat or the samurai spirit of cutting oneself to death, they are all aesthetics and values that persist in Japan. The balance and confrontation between "chrysanthemum" and "knife" is the eternal spiritual core. After all, not every person, every group or society, every nation has the bravery and magnanimity of martyrdom, martyrdom, and martyrdom.
The fireworks are the back of desire and the silent light, and the golden pavilion is the eternal nirvana in the ruins.
There is no immortality, we just laughed and put out the fire.
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