The first time I saw Rurouni Kenshin, it should have been when I was in college, the world of swords and swords, the Japanese era of the Meiji Restoration, and I was deeply attracted at once. Of course, at that time, I was just obsessed with the plot of fighting, and the moves of Feitian Yujianliu. That's it. In 2017, I finished all the series on Youku, and when I watched it again, I felt that the core of this drama was about the journey of redemption of Kenshin. During the shogunate period, Kenshin was called the murderer and drawing swords because of countless murders. Now it seems that the war and turbulent times have their own masters. He held a reverse-blade knife to fight the enemy, used his strength to set things right again and again, adhering to the principle of not killing people, but using love and kindness to redeem his previous sins, and the love with Kaoru Kamiya was also a matter of course, without any imposition. The role of the scene, the love for a long time in getting along again and again, like the Big Divine Fist, it is also an animation that promotes love and peace, but in different ways. I am very fortunate to see this pinnacle work by Mr. Nobuhiro Hezuki.
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