Chapter 271: Farewell
For Takeshita Kusaoke, Kyoto is both a particularly unfamiliar city and a place that I really yearn for. There is a huge precipitation of Japanese culture and history. Although it has a population of less than 3 million people, which is not as large as one of China's third- and fourth-tier prefecture-level cities, it represents Japan's past, and it is not at all the same as all the cities in China, and it does not reflect the characteristics of each city's long history and culture. Even those cities that are known as the ancient capitals of the N Dynasty are completely surrounded by high-rise buildings made of reinforced concrete.
Kyoto is not just a historical heritage of the Japanese people, but a historical site of all mankind. The reason why World War II did not suffer from the carpet bombing of the US military is that, on the one hand, the Chinese couple Liang Sicheng and Lin Huiyin gave the US military a special mark on the historical sites in the preparation for bombing, and it could not be bombed; On the other hand, the commander of the U.S. military is not 100 percent pure killer Matt. Otherwise, this place would have been bombed into ruins, and Kyoto would not be what it is today.
I am afraid that Kyoto, which will be rebuilt in the future, will be like some historical sites in China that were first destroyed on a large scale, then demolished and rebuilt, and finally slowly reacted, and then made a replica of the past to restore some ancient towns and ancient streets. And when you go there and look at it, you look here...... There is not much difference from the folk scenes built by filming costume dramas.
Even if the U.S. military dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, it would take into account the historical monuments. Why did they choose Hiroshima and Nagasaki instead of throwing them directly at Kyoto and Tokyo? No matter how bad it is, you can choose to throw it in Nara and Nagoya? If Hiroshima and Nagasaki had not eaten the atomic bomb, not many people would have known that there were still two places in Japan.
After the end of World War II, the Japanese mainland was littered with rubble. How could they start from scratch, and it took only a few decades to create a Japanese myth. For this reason, Takeshita Kussake, who has a Chinese soul in his body, is not unassociated. How did Japan, a "scumbag", become a "scumbag", and how did China, a "scumbag" who had been a "scumbag" for a long time, become a "scumbag". Fortunately, he felt that China's right to speak and dominate was not in the hands of fools who hated Japan at every turn, had no brains to oppose Japan and boycott Japanese products.
Otherwise, there would be no hope for China at all. I really don't know that these fools don't think deeply about the excellent qualities that Chinese once generally had. Integrity, punctuality, focus, dedication, excellence...... Why is it gone? At that time, buyers and sellers generally did not even sign a paper contract, and they were completely spitting and talking.
If you have to sign a contract or something, you will feel insulted. Moreover, these are not the qualities that Japanese people are born with. It's all learned from us, and it's been consistently. The terrible thing about them is that their ability to learn is extraordinarily strong.
Carrying a large backpack on his backpack, Kusashi Takeshita stood on the platform of a Shinkansen line from Tokyo to Kyoto. And Kako Kitagawa on his right hand was the only one who sent him out to collect wind this time. The reason why I didn't inform others was that I didn't want to make it too grand, after all, traveling lightly is my favorite way to travel.
At this time, there were already a number of people on the platform heading for Kyoto. Among them, there are tourists who go sightseeing, and there are also employees who go on business trips...... However, the fame and role of all of them together are far inferior to the changes and significance of Takeshita Kusa to this parallel world.
The reason why I chose Takeshita Grass Mustard, which was collected in Jingdong, was to continue to accumulate materials for my own originality. Another important factor is to publish two good books that you have in your possession that are not available in this world. If you hadn't been to Kyoto and had taken them out, it wouldn't have been good. And it is not necessary that someone will secretly be particularly "attentive" to him.
"How long are you going to be in Kyoto?" I feel that this time is not as good as the last time Kako Kitagawa, if you really want to visit him, it is not like you can go, after all, Tokyo is in the Kanto region, and Kyoto is in the Kansai region. The two cities are in exactly opposite directions, this one to the east. That one West.
"I'll come back when I'm done. In addition, you know that Akira Kurosawa's new film "Rashomon" will also start filming in Kyoto. Since I'm the screenwriter of this movie, I have to go to the scene every now and then. "The first priority is to write Takeshita Kusakei silently from Yukio Mishima's "Kinkakuji" and Yasunari Kawabata's "Ancient Capital", as well as many other ways of working.
As soon as I heard "I'll be back when I'm done", Kako Kitagawa. It's very tangled in my heart, after all, there is no accurate time at all. She felt derelict in her duty when she thought that she could not take care of her by her side. Kako Kitagawa, who can't leave her daughter alone or transfer to another school, really doesn't understand why she fell in love with a writer in the first place. From time to time, the pain of being separated from each other was enough to make her unable to eat and sleep.
Seeing a Shinkansen train coming from far and near, Kitagawa Kako, although reluctant to make a difference with Takeshita Kusaoke, but had to, after all, he couldn't hold him back. Of course, I can't stop it. As the daughter said, Dad was born to write, and he loves writing the most, followed by her.
Turning sideways, facing him Kitagawa Kako, I don't know when I will see him again? So, after hesitating again and again, she mustered up her courage, and in broad daylight, in front of everyone and in public, her heart beat faster, and her face was flushed and her arms were spread.
Takeshita Kusaoke, who knew what was going on at a glance, responded to her accordingly. He didn't think about it anymore and pretended to be stupid, so he turned his body sideways, facing Kitagawa Kako, and then took two steps forward, and hugged her in his arms at once. As for the people around them, I didn't think there was anything unusual to see, it was all a hug between a young couple before parting.
For so many years, it was the first time that Kitagawa Kako, who felt the temperature of Takeshita Kussa's body, couldn't help but cry with joy. In all fairness, I really didn't expect the other party to marry her, but I just wanted him to be satisfied if he could respond to his long-term silent dedication. Otherwise, she really felt that the person she was facing and getting along with day and night was not a living person with a heart at all. (To be continued.) )