The two films are also based on the Meiji Restoration. "The Last Samurai" tells that in the daring and fearless revolution of foreignization, the Japanese people worship foreigners to the extreme (similar to some Chinese people now), and completely imitate foreign and national things. Even if they were to be completely abandoned, the Bushido spirit was the representative of nationality and was branded with corruption. The last group of samurai gathered to "revolt", led by a teacher of Emperor Meiji. They "rebelled" with the swords of samurai against the guns of the new Japanese army, and their flesh and blood fought bloody battles in the rain of zero bullets. I was very happy at that time, because the Japanese also had their own people to kill their own people on that day (in fact, which country did not I have experienced those), but when the crackdown ended and no samurai survived, there was a scene that made me cry shamelessly. All the new Japanese troops knelt down to the dead samurai. I believe that the Japanese nation can do this. Their philosophy is that no matter what the deceased did before he was alive, as long as he fought and died in blood, he was a hero, not to mention that those new soldiers couldn't erase the spirit of Bushido in their bones. urgent. In the end, when the actor played by Tom Cruise handed over the Emperor Teacher's katana to the Emperor, I realized what the rebellion was for. In fact, the reason is very simple. In the torrent of great social changes, the national culture must be preserved and cannot be assimilated by foreigners. Emperor Meiji looked at the teacher's samurai sword with tears in his eyes and ordered that Bushido culture should be preserved in the military during the Meiji Restoration. All national cultures are preserved, and foreignization is not fully accepted.
This is the first time I learned about Bushido. I used my death to defend my own culture from being assimilated by foreign cultures. Loyalty is not ignorance, but the whole country. There is a saying that says "the great man is the one who serves the country and the people". Do those people who shout about how good foreign countries are and how GCD and China are broken every day have such courage? Do you have the ability to do so? I want to say that even if those people are heroic, no one will shed tears except parents and relatives, because we don't have the spirit of Bushido in our bones.
"Mibu Yoshitsune" gave me a better understanding of Bushido, and the famous Shinsengumi appeared in it.
"It was people's grief that called for the snow to fall." Xue Tian, an elderly samurai took his grandson to see a doctor, and saw a photo of his best friend playing at the doctor's home, which brought back memories.
Mizu-ji Temple in Kyoto at the end of the Meiji Restoration. At that time, the shogunate was weakening day by day, and some wandering samurai gathered under the Hijikata Suishanmen to form the Shinsengumi. The rural samurai Yoshimura is one of them. In people's eyes, Yoshimura is particularly stingy and values money, but he has superb swordsmanship. When Kondo announced that the Shinsengumi was directly under the shogunate, Yoshimura was the first to stand up from the solemn meeting and ask if there would be a salary increase. The dumbfounded local worker told him that he had 40 bags of rice, and he happily bowed and thanked everyone. At this moment, to be honest, I really can't laugh, and from here on out, my manga-style thinking about Shinsengumi was completely shattered! They are all human beings who eat fireworks.
It turned out that Yoshimura worked as a swordsmanship and culture teacher in his hometown, but his family was still poor. His character and swordsmanship were deeply loved by students. In order to keep his family from dying in the famine, Yoshimura resolutely left the clan under great pressure and inner reluctance. At that time, such a departure meant betrayal and was shameful. As long as the salary is received, he will send it home immediately. Looking at his son's letter, he smiles happily.
It is such a country warrior who said: "He has already betrayed his tribe, and he cannot betray a second time." Therefore, he did not join the new Japanese army. When strangling a traitor, he bribed his opponent with money before he died. In the face of loyalty and justice, Yoshimura was unmoved by money and resolutely killed the opponent. This is one of the spirits of Bushido.
In the Battle of Toba Fushimi, Yoshimura Kanichiro clarified his responsibilities to the few remaining team members. In the face of the spear, he chose to fight to the death without hesitation. However, he dragged his last breath to see his best friend, just to accept the punishment of betraying the ethnic group. The best friend was momentarily confused and allowed Yoshimura to commit suicide by cutting his belly. Later, his best friend regretted it and led the tribe to fight the Japanese new army to the death. In the end, all of them were killed. Dao participated in the battle and entrusted his sister to the son of his best friend.
Do you see that many people here are very different? Whether the samurai is loyal to the emperor or the shogunate, the so-called good bird chooses the wood to live, and the person who knows the current affairs is the hero. Why did the rest of the new writing group choose to fight the gun with the knife in the end. I think this is the spirit of Bushido, loyal to one's own choice, loyal to one's own path, whether it is the shogunate or the emperor, they are loyal to their own motherland, they do not worship foreigners, and devote themselves to other countries to kill their own people with the help of external forces.
I am extremely BS now and some of these foreign-loving foreigners always like to talk about how corrupt China and GCD are, and even talk about how the soldiers who defend their homeland and the country are so, I wish I could go to the United States and other countries, I wish we were assimilated by other races. I would like to say that our country was founded more than 50 years ago, and what was left before was a mess. Which country has such achievements in the 50 years since its founding? Which country did not encounter this kind of problem when it developed again. There are many corrupt officials, but there are also many people who have been sacked. corruption? Which country is free from corruption. Such a huge country can be watertight, you think that the Daqin Empire, the Daqin government is feasible, and the whole country will eventually perish. Those people are powerful but have no actual actions. They just talk and don’t act. They have to change everything and tell you. Start with yourself, make yourself an elite, and then gather like-minded people. What is also convenient. Do you have the guts? Only the mouth is powerful to say how the motherland is. I think at least no angry youth can do what I said, because you lack this kind of warrior spirit. To put it bluntly, you are not even as good as the Japanese devils. The spiritual emptiness cannot be filled, and you cannot accept the test of reality. , complaining about that.
My teacher told me that "people need to have some spirit to live". My best friend told me "Don't let the environment adapt to you, let you adapt to the environment". We must also inherit the great national spirit and send a message to the vast number of college students who were born in education. No matter how unsound the system is, and the May 4th turmoil is so turbulent, there are still so many outstanding people. Now the society is considered stable and education is bad no matter how bad it is. The reason is, "When you are old, you are stronger, and you would rather move your heart from a white head? You are poor and strong, and you will not lose your ambition."
May the Japanese people remember the cruelty of the past and never go down the same wrong path.
May the Chinese people recognize the history of the past, won't make the same mistakes
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