Chapter 59: Qing Xuan
Division Walk (December)
Irako Kiyogen
Ignorance and countercurrents
Life is like a river
It flows endlessly
Life is like a song
Noisy and cut
Hundreds of turns, thousands of turns
The blades are constantly chopping
A lot of sorrow
Time can't be kept
Words
Electrifying and flint
Blood splattered
When the scabbard is closed
The heart is at a loss
Whose eyes
I saw through the hypocrisy
Whose sword
Separated from life and death
Fated fetters of fate
break one's heart
Love-hate entanglement
On the banks of the Yiren River
Snatch defeat from the jaws of victory
Between two fires
There's so much to say
There is only one sentence of helplessness
Putting down too little
Fame and fortune beauty swordsman
An impression poem written to Irako Kiyogen
Han Sen is an anime fan, and anime occupies an important territory in his inner world. The two-dimensional world gave Han Sen a lot of happiness.
When he was a child, Han Sen would forget all his troubles as long as he saw cartoons, he didn't care what the plot of cartoons was, as long as it was animation, he would be fascinated by it.
After high school, Han Sen came into contact with Japanese anime and began to get in touch with more excellent works, Inuyasha, Naruto, City Hunter, Chess Soul, Ghost Eye Crazy Knife, Yuyou Hakusho, Hunter, Heaven and World, One Ride as a Thousand, Infinite Dwellers, Sky Voyage and so on.
Many of the works were seen by children in big cities a few years ago, but Han Sen saw them a few years later because of the limited conditions.
These works played a subtle role in the formation and construction of Han Sen's worldview and values.
Han Sen likes anime and was reprimanded by Han Kun, thinking that it was too much to delay his studies, so the two also quarreled. However, once the hobby is formed, it is difficult to change, and the strong Han Kun did not change Han Sen.
Han Sen bought a lot of anime magazines, anime sellers, 24 grids, anime times, manyou, Shinkansen, and so on during his time at school.
What I like the most is the style of the anime seller, which is humorous and stylish, but with the advent of the Internet era and the rise of the mobile era, all this has become a memory.
No one buys paper publications anymore, and mobile phones are faster and more informative. However, Han Sen's love for anime has been continued.
By the way, a light novel serialized in a light novel magazine by Japanese writer Hiroko Himuro heard the sound of the waves, and the innocent and fresh youth love story made Han Sen still can't forget it after many years.
This novel, along with the Japanese novels such as The Tale of Genji, Snow Country, Ancient Capital, and Norwegian Forest, which Han Sen usually reads in the library, has also become a ladder in Han Sen's growth process, stepping out of his own world step by step.
For culture, Han Sen is a master of others, and does not prefer one country or one family. Europe, America, Japan, South Korea, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, are all liked by Han Sen, he believes that the more he sees, the farther he will see, the more he thinks, and the more thoughtful he is.
Without an understanding of Japanese culture, Japanese anime will also be very dry and tasteless.
When Han Sen was in college, he was more exposed to European and American culture, and the information and film and television works he watched were mostly European and American.
But this time, Han Sen was watching it from an adult's point of view, and he had a lot of deep thoughts, and even felt too naïve and boring for a while to give up anime.
Without that simple ecstasy and fanaticism, the love for anime faded a lot.
In the process of growing up, some things will always be stripped away, it turns out that what Han Kun was worried about did not happen, and the anime did not affect Han Sen's life, but he accompanied Han Sen through those green years when he was lonely and bored.
Most Chinese parents have a lot of worries and concerns, for fear that their children will give up halfway or go astray before they become good elites.
It is indeed easy to influence in the process of a child's growth, but what can really determine the child's knowledge and growth must be his own choice of love and persistence.
What parents can do is to guide and guide, and check the key nodes, rather than blindly banning them all.
Growing up is an extremely complicated thing, and this is just Han Sen's own growth journey and does not represent other people.
After stepping into society, Han Sen encountered many setbacks in his life, was disheartened, and often felt sad and depressed. I inadvertently saw some recommendations of high-quality anime on the Internet.
Han Sen, who hadn't watched anime for a long time, once again ignited a two-dimensional heart. This time, Han Sen didn't see many works, but they were all high-quality works, which made Han Sen have a great shock.
Looking at all the anime works that Han Sen has watched, Han Sen has a ranking of favorite characters in his heart.
In first place is Irako Qingxuan in the sword hero's life and death fight (also known as death madness), in second place is the Tooth God Beast Guard of the Beast Guard, and in the third place is Tianjin Kagejiu, who lives in the Infinity.
Irako Kiyogen is the most interesting character, he is not kind, and he can even be said to be more evil, he is such a character, in the era of swords and swords, he has strong ambitions and wants to climb up.
He was sophisticated and sleek, superb in swordsmanship, handsome in jade face, and had a bright future in that era.
All this was due to his excessive desire to be put in a position by his master Iwamoto Tiger Eye, stabbing his eyes and crippling him.
Originally, he would have lived his life for the rest of his life, but Irako Kiyogen chose another path, and the blind man held a sharp blade in his hand, cut all the fetters, and used the cold light to cut through the night sky and re-illuminate his samurai path.
If Irako Kiyogen is shameless, evil, trendy, utilitarian, and frivolous.
Then Iwamoto Tiger's Eye is domineering, savage, traditional, insidious, frustrated, and crazy.
In the world of sword heroes' life-and-death struggles, there are no absolute good and bad guys, only the strong and the weak.
Irako Kiyogen is a strong man, he did not succumb to the oppression of Iwamoto Tiger Eye, and used his strength to forge a path of his own.
Irako Kiyogen is very real, he doesn't follow everyone's clouds, he doesn't fully believe in bushido, he only trusts his own judgment.
Compared with the decent Fujiki Gennosuke, Irako Kiyogen is more interesting, more sophisticated, and will not be as foolish and loyal as the upright and resolute Fujiki Gennosuke.
When Iwamoto killed the two sons of Funaki Ichidensai on the order of Iwamoto Tiger Eye, Irako Kiyogen was shaken, he didn't want to be used as a gun, he didn't want to be a cold-blooded sword, his soul was warm. After killing someone, Irako Kiyogen vomited directly. He felt disgusted and killed an irrelevant person.
On the other hand, Fujiki Gennosuke kills mercilessly, without the slightest drag, he is a sharp knife. As long as the master gives the order, he will cut everything, which is very scary, he only knows how to execute and does not know how to think.
Irako Qingxuan has almost all the good and evil in him, he is delicate and handsome, women flock to him, he has excellent swordsmanship, he is invincible in the same class, and he has a bright future.
He read all the world, adapted, and won the hearts of the powerful. He is profligate, unkind, he kills his fellow disciples, he is ruthless, he harbors evil intentions, waits for opportunities, and vainly tries to obtain the dojo of Iwamoto Tiger's Eye.
He's more like a person, a likable villain, the girl Iwamoto hates him three times and loves him too, and the mature lady Ayu is dead to him, from the beginning.
His presence makes people think a lot about what is right and what is wrong. makes the originally simple anime a lot thicker, and even teaches people the truth of being a man.
People always want to pursue their own sunshine in the midst of difficulties. The distinction between good and evil is not bound by preconceived notions.
People are inherently complex and changeable, and the role of Irako Kiyogen is very tense, and there are too many interpretations, and everyone will see different things from the story of Irako Kiyogen.
Han Sen saw in it the inner struggle, the worldly struggle, the struggle between good and evil, the struggle between friend and foe, the struggle between the past and the present, and the people who swim against the current, in the darkness and the heart towards the light.