Chinese culture takes "benevolence" as the core, while Japanese culture takes "loyalty" as the core. Japan has adopted "righteousness, wisdom and trustworthiness, loyalty and filial piety". The loyalty of subordinates to superiors, the loyalty of wives to their husbands, and the loyalty of servants to their masters can be seen everywhere in the film.
It is conceivable that in ancient times with strict hierarchies, especially in Japan, which was more serious, it took courage and determination to break the shackles of that rank. A blind warrior with a lower status, faced with a higher status than him. Many executives are even more courageous in the face of a samurai who has practiced martial arts in the samurai hall for many years. The final outcome is good, the blind warrior won the victory and regained his dignity. And the warrior who failed, only lost an arm, but also committed suicide, because a warrior who lost an arm would no longer have a position.
Everyone has dignity, ranging from a country to an individual, but it is not to be talked about, not to be defended by one's mouth, nor to be won by one's mouth.
Live with dignity.
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