Life is rare, let go of this "one point"

Nico 2022-04-21 09:03:33

The bottom samurai played by Kimura Takuya specialized in "testing poison" and later became blind. Recalling that in ancient costume dramas, the emperor's eunuchs would also eat the food on his behalf to check whether the poison was poisoned. Those with high temples were "ordered by the sky", and they were extra cautious and helpless. "There are only three spoonfuls of vegetables", and the rational emperor does not have a taste for his favorite dishes. The anti-trap and miserly people use this to speculate and increase the burden on the people. Mingjun is not easy. In "Samurai's Point", the protagonist Mimura Shinnoki lost his sight because of the poison test on the main food, and the Mimura family faced the dilemma of losing their source of life. His wife, Kayo, asked the senior samurai Shimamura Noya to plead with the feudal lord, but was threatened by him and committed himself to him. Mimura found out that he couldn't forgive Kayo's betrayal and decided to divorce his wife. In the case of blindness, Mimura practiced his swordsmanship hard, challenged Shimamura to a duel, defeated Shimamura with the belief of mortal death, injured his arm, and let him go. In the end, Mimura also let go of his stubbornness and reunited with Kayo. Mimura's divorce is an anger at his wife's humiliation, and even more anger at his blindness and disability. Sancun said to Jianude Village, "Would it be better if you didn't know anything? Wouldn't it be better to be a fool?" I was touched. He was like a child, overwhelmed, as if he should be angry at his wife's experience and his own powerlessness. The sense of powerlessness in his heart made him lose his reason and hope. But the result of anger, the departure of his wife, did not send out the anger and resentment in his heart, but only made him more sad. Overwhelmed, helpless, unsustainable. What followed was deeper helplessness and loneliness filling my heart, and all kinds of thoughts were pulling and struggling. Forgive it, let it go, only forgive yourself, forgive others, forgive everything, and you can get redemption. So, "Jade, I'm very happy to have you back." Thank you for forgiving me, thank you for being willing to wait for me, and now I know very well that there is nothing better than being with you.

"I fight with my heart, and the calamity is countless." The saddest thing in life is to fall into stubbornness and become a cocoon. Fortunately, Mimura let go of this "one point".

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  • Shinnojo Mimura: Be resolved you will both die. In that lies victory. Life lies in resolve for death.