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& lt lang xiongxing > was adapted from Yoshikawa Eiji's novel Musashi Miyamoto, from the end of the warring States period to the early years of Tokugawa?
Inoue Takehiko's "Ink and Wash" painting collection is set in the preview period. This cartoon combines the paintings of cartoonist Takehiko Inoue and modern Japanese writer Ji Chuan.
The rogue's "Water" painting collection previews the plot of Yingzhi and the inscription of calligrapher Hoang Minh Thang. It is an anime masterpiece, and the Chinese version has been serialized to 3 19 words.
Musashi Miyamoto, the swordsman, is the protagonist of this book, a turning point in the late Warring States and Edo period, and a stage description of adolescence in the sword era. A great historical turning point, the dream and tears of swordsman Musashi Miyamoto, the duel with the famous Iwakuni Island in Sasaki Kojiro, the duel with Musashi and the description of becoming a martial artist.
Different from Ji Chuan's original novel, Musashi's sketch and Sasaki Kojiro's description of the deaf, Inoue made great arrangements for his own characters and stories. The title of the book is "Vagabond", which means "prodigal son" in both Chinese and English. "バカボンド" is an incorrect symbol.
Brief introduction to the story
Seventeen-year-old Musashi Miyamoto and his friend Hoyden left Zuozhou to fight together. However, the army was defeated and the two survived. In order to save their lives, they fled the battlefield ... after they became deserters, they were chased by warriors who wanted to eradicate the remnants of the defeated army. After that, they got the help of Jia Jia and Zhu Shi, the mother and daughter, and Musashi and Yaya got a rest for a period of time. Later, because of the conflict with the enemy, it was eight times again.
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A Jia abandoned Musashi and ran away to save his life. Musashi returned to Miyamura in order to explain to relatives of August 8th, and was hunted down for breaking through the gate ... Musashi, who returned to Miyamura, was trapped by his mother, villagers and government. Musashi resisted to break through. On the other hand, due to the incompetence of the officers and men and in order to calm down the incident as soon as possible, Zean and A B set out together to catch Musashi. Musashi was softened by hunger and the appearance of Ayi, and finally fainted in Ayi's arms ... After waking up, Musashi found himself hanging from an ancient tree in front of the temple. Musashi, who lingered on the line of life and death for many days, was rescued by Zean when he was about to be killed, but was taken to the "burial ground" by Zean. ...
The work describes the growing process of Musashi Miyamoto's pursuit of sword. When he was a child, he was called the son of a ghost and was the object of everyone in the village. Later, Musashi grew up slowly, and everything happened after he left the village: he experienced setbacks and confusion, and even abandoned his self-esteem and fled. Slowly, he learned to control his murderous look, understand the true westward journey, and learn to love.
Although The Odyssey is based on Musashi Miyamoto in Yoshikawa Eiji, there are many personal modifications and innovations in it. We can see that Mr Inoue is seeking a breakthrough, breaking the boundary between Yoshikawa Eiji and his own creation. So, we saw Sasaki Kojiro. The story about Sasaki Kojiro in the Odyssey is completely the original plot of Inoue Takehiko. In these original stories, we see Kojiro who is deaf but invincible in the world; But beyond the story, what we see is Takehiko Inoue, who has stood at the top of the mountain and has been climbing upwards in pursuit of higher peaks.
The picture above shows the man in the work.
Miyamoto Musashi
As a ronin in this state, he was originally named Xin Mianwu Zang. In the battle of Guanyuan, Musashi's western army was defeated and was able to escape from the battlefield.
Tibet decided to travel around the world, challenge the strong, and make progress towards the goal of a westward journey. In the process of countless life-and-death battles, while becoming stronger, Musashi began to understand that true strength is not reflected by killing.
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