Did the samurai ever get tangled to death? The character evaluation of the last samurai

Updated on amusement 2024-06-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yoshitsune Sama is.

    Yoshitsune-sama always thinks.

    If I defeat the Heike again, will my brother forgive me?

    It's a pity that he defeated the Heike again and again, and he didn't get his brother's forgiveness.

    Until the demise of the Heike family, or rather, until the day of Yoshitsune-sama's death.

    Yoshitsune-sama did not die at the hands of his enemies, nor did he die from the betrayal of his subordinates.

    He has never been defeated in his life, and he has never been betrayed by his subordinates.

    Therefore, Yoshitsune-sama died of too much sorrow.

    In addition, it can also be seen that Maeda Toshiie, one of the five elders, was also in his later years because of the troubled times that he had to be entangled, and Lord Yoshitsune died at the age of 31, about 29 years old

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Is it normal for people to get old and feel sad and die depressed?

    Perhaps this is the case with Yoshitsune.

    So it's still a young samurai who is entangled and dead to be convincing.

    Kindness... I can't find it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Why do you think that?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, there will be, not all samurai in Japan during the Warring States period went to the battlefield to cut people, and many were Nisezu. Don't learn combat skills. There must be some of them who are unwilling or who do not seek to be seen by their lords.

    and have no ability to take advantage of the merits of war. Holding a microwave every day, it is still looked down upon. There must be some of these people who can't think of it!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The samurai didn't know, but Guan Yu was entangled to death.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    <> this group of ** was taken in the 19th century and recorded images of samurai in Japan. The samurai were a privileged class in Japan's feudal history and flourished during Japan's Sengoku period. However, by the end of the Edo period, the samurai class began to divide, and the lives of the lower classes of samurai deteriorated dramatically.

    By the Meiji Restoration, the samurai class gradually disappeared. This group is black and white at the time, and it has been colored in the later stage, which can give people a more realistic understanding of what the last samurai in Japan were like.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Saigo Takamori is regarded as a spiritual idol by Kazuo Inamori, and there are many references to this person in the "Living Law" series, and the big sales of "Living Law" have a promoting effect on the book Saigo is one of the three great masters of Japan's Meiji Restoration, the source of the spirit of modern Japan, and this book is the first book to present his life in its entirety The film "The Last Samurai" starring Tom Cruise and Ken Watanabe is based on this book, and the film has received several Oscar nominations. He is the character that Liang Qichao aspires to be, "The moon shines on Xixiang, and I share it with my feet" He is a character who makes young people boil with blood, and *** once quoted his poem "Why bury bones in the mulberry ground, life is full of green mountains" He is the original form of the Hollywood heroic epic "The Last Samurai" - However, the historical Saigo Takamori is more legendary than Mori Katsumoto in the movie His famous quote is "Respect God and love people" He regarded Chinese culture as his spiritual pillar He took the words of Chen Longchuan in the Song Dynasty "Push down the wisdom and courage of a lifetime, Open up the heart of eternity" as his motto He admired Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty "as a person who learns from Sima Wengong, and nothing can not be humane" He is one of the three heroes of the Meiji Restoration in Japan; After his defeat in the Southwest War, he died as a "mistake" (ordering his subordinates to cut off their own heads with knives); He is the author of "The Last Words of Nanzhou Weng", which is Japan's "Analects", which is read by everyone from the Japanese to the prime minister and minister, down to the gray-haired women and children; For nearly 100 years, he has been a spiritual idol that has been thought of whenever Japanese society or people have encountered difficulties, and he has been the spiritual force that has inspired generations of Japanese people to grow up. He is the most admired figure of Kazuo Inamori, the "saint of management"; He is the secret of Kazuo Inamori's successful life; He was the last samurai - Saigo Takamori.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Attribute: Dark.

    Race: Warrior.

    Attack: 1200

    Defense: 600

    Rarity: Silver r

    Card Pack: PTDN (507).

    Eight-digit password: 52035300

    Effect: This card cannot be used as a sacrifice other than the Warrior Clan's monster summoning. When this card exists in the graveyard during your own preparation stage, and there is no monster card on your own field, you can use this card to summon it on your own field.

    This effect cannot be activated when there are monsters other than the Warrior in your graveyard.

    Adjusted: [Undead Samurai] Undead Samurai

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