Bigo Kiyojuro and Kenshin

Tess 2022-03-24 09:03:50

"Watching the cherry blossoms at night in the spring, the stars in the summer, the full moon in the autumn, and the first snow in the winter, in this situation, how can there be wine that is not good to drink." This is what Bigu Qingjuro once said to Kenshin. Bigu and Jianxin are two different people, they both possess peerless martial arts, but Jianxin joined the world and Bigu was born. Kenshin hopes to use the sword to save the common people in the time of war, while Bigu believes that "although Yujianliu is a swordsmanship to eliminate the strong and support the weak, if you devote yourself to the troubled times, it can only be a murder tool used by politicians".
Many people commented that Bigu was a depressed swordsman. On the contrary, I felt that Biegu was too wise. He had seen through the world, and he was a Taoist thought of inaction. Politics is inherently a competition between two sides. There is no right or wrong. If you participate in one party, it will cause harm to the other party. It is Bigu's choice to choose to live a secluded life without participating in any competition, and to become an ordinary person. And Kenshin chose to participate, so he also chose a path of pain and hardship. So much so that in his middle age, he could not escape his fate and return to the arena. Kenshin can never truly be born and ordinary. This is the sympathy of the great hero who has the world in mind. He is very similar to Qiao Feng. He really wants to escape from the rivers and lakes, but he can never leave the rivers and lakes. In the end, he sacrificed the rivers and lakes with blood.
Jian Xin is a tragic hero in troubled times, just like Qiao Feng, it makes people feel distressed, and the women around them are destined to become another tragedy like A Xun and A Zhu.

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