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The Samurai I Loved, drawn by Shuhei Fujisawa, is a castle town surrounded by clear streams and trees. Light love, friendship, and endurance. Draw in the abundant light the figure of a boy feudal lord who grows up while being tossed by a fierce fate, let's regret it. Bunshiro Maki returns home with his adoptive father's body in a cart while the cicada squeaks. His house is reduced and he is forced to live in a poor row house with his mother Otose. Fuku leaves for Edo to serve the feudal lord's regular room, as if to catch up. Two young people who pass each other and are never tied. His sweet and sad feelings got caught up in the political dispute and his father was harassed, hereditary stipend reduced his salary, and he fell down but lived straight. It is often done. The chief retainer who thinks of subjects (people who shape the nation and society) defeats the chief retainer who is a colleague of desire to act only in one's self-interes, and the heart is clear. And although the world does not remain, each person who accepts his own destiny and lives feels refreshed, and although it seems to be a long time ago, it is still valued and sucked in.

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Former Higashitagawa District Office (prefectural designated tangible cultural property: April 12, 1988), the original county office was at the same time as the former Nishitagawa District Office in Tsuruoka City between 1879 and 1881. It is said that it was built. It seems that it was a very high-colored Western architecture at that time, but in the spring of 1886, it seems that it disappeared due to a big fire in the vicinity. After the reconstruction, it was reborn as a pure Japanese-style dignified and dignified building, which may have surprised the local residents. The interior also incorporates a Western-style architectural style as seen in the corridor-style courtyard, which seems to remind the architects of the time when they were sensitive to the wind of civilization. The builder was Kenkichi Takahashi, who was said to be the leading figure in Shonai at that time, and Iwataro, an adopted child (he was born as the eldest son of Sahyoe Yamamoto, a builder of Zenpoji Temple ...

After Napoleon escaped from exile on Elba, a regiment of French soldiers was dispatched by Louis XVIII to intercept. When he saw them, Napoleon got off and dedicated himself to them. Instead of killing him, the soldiers gathered around the former emperor and returned to Paris with him. This heralds the arrival of a period called Hundred Days, in which Napoleon temporarily regained power before his final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo. He was exiled in 1815, and in 1821, as he had said, his doctor and British doctors dissected him, and announced that the cause of death was gastric cancer. He was 167 centimeters tall and weighed 67.8 kg in 1804, 82.5 kg in 1815, and the highest 90,7 kg in 1820. However, in 1821 when he died, it was reduced to 75.7 kg. Experts are surprised that this drastic weight loss has been associated with malignant tumors of the stomach since the fall of 1820. Charles de Steuben's Romanticism (Romance) expresses emotions, excitement, and irrational things. He was married in 1820 and gained French nationality in 1823. He worked as an art teacher at École Polytechnique to supplement his income, moved to Russia in 1843, and worked for church decorations for 11 years.

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From Tsugaru, Osamu Dazai, published by OYAMA Bookstore on November 15, 1944: Kanagi is the town where I was born. Located almost in the center of the Tsugaru Plain, it has a population of 5,000 and 6,000, and although it has no special characteristics, it is a town that is somewhat urban. To put it better, it is a light night like water, and to put it worse, it is a town of vain person with a shallow bottom. Then, about 7.32km south, there is Goshogawara and Ifu Town along the Iwaki River. I realized that my crudeness was the influence of my parents. The blood of our ancestors, who were struck by bad harvests as soon as they were born and grew up by sipping rain dew, cannot be transmitted to us now. Although he escaped from the curse born in the distinguished family, he naturally thinks about his origin when he meets the people who once supported his family. He is the sixth son, but his father, Genemon, is a local celebrity who was adopted by the Matsuki family, a wealthy far...

It's not just about being caught in a sketch. Sing your own life. His youthful songs are innocent and lively. Even if it is dark in a fleeting and painful scene, the gentle light in front of me illuminates it brightly and makes me feel the temperature. Words and expressions can be so beautiful because of their clear eyes and young experience. However, time has passed, for better or for worse, and there are many variations. His work in his later years is wonderfully mature. However, the scene depicted by that expressive power is so dark that I should not be the only one who is sad. His appearance of his old body is full of luck and narrow sense that should be passed down to the present day. Any Japanese knows that he was a representative poet of Japan who played an active role as a central figure in the tanka association magazine “Araragi”, and at the same time he studied as a psychiatrist and also took on the heavy responsibility of being the director of a large hospital in Tokyo. Since he was a child, he had excellent grades and was said to be prodigy.

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Mokichi Saito's virgin collection “Red Light” is full of moments of life's anguish and brilliance. It sublimates the inner gaze into the realism of the outside world, achieving a fusion of traditional techniques and modern ego. Even now, a century after the first edition was published by Shinonomedo Bookstore in 1913, it is a legendary songbook that still trembles with the intense human emotions that dwell in the depths of life and narratives. “Dead Tamafu Mother,” “Sad News,” “Ohiro,” etc., which caused a great sensation in the poetry at that time. As an assistant at the University of Tokyo Medical College, he received news of his mother's seriousness and hurried to his birthplace in Hotta (now Zaohotta, Yamagata City), Minamimurayama District, Yamagata Prefecture. Mokichi Saito, 31 years old, snuggling up to his mother. He brought medicine, but “Iku” watches him in reverse. 実相観入; “Looking at the reality and taking a picture of nature and self-unification” is the attitude ...

I slept in the blue mosquito net that my mother gave me, thinking that it was refreshing and comfortable. Although the mosquito net was slack; 垂乳根の母が釣りたる青蚊帳をすがしといねつたるみたれども: While he was staying in a hospital room, he often worried about his heart, and on May 13, 1913, it was a terrible day with a lot of rain, but he returned home after that. From around 1911, he was found to have pharyngeal tuberculosis, and he had been hospitalized and discharged repeatedly. A small mosquito net is good. He slept as he quietly listened to the sound of the quiet rain. By the time he couldn't hear the mosquito's wings outside the bed net, he somehow fell asleep. Impressively spells out the joy of sleeping in a mosquito net that his mother brought to him. Inversion; 倒置法-An expression that reverses the normal order of words and phrases that make up a sentence. Used to strengthen the tone of words and to improve the TONE-長塚節. Tanka by Masaoka Shiki, a poet of the Meiji era who laid the foundation for modern tanka (a traditional Japanese poem containing five lines of 5, 7, 5, 7 and 7 syllables, respectively): Successor to the philosophy. Poor farming intuition in the Ibaraki region, centered on the next family, the poverty of peasants and their greed, cunning, selfishness, etc., as well as the natural features and annual events that surround them, are clearly depicted with surprisingly realistic brushstrokes. A monumental masterpiece of farm literature.

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The novel “Earth” is the only feature-length novel by Takashi Nagatsuka, serialized in the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun from June to November 1910, and published by Shincho Bunko in 1950. There is no hero in this novel, which depicts the life of a poor farmer who runs a peasant near the KINUGAWA River in Ibaraki Prefecture. It's a story of a family, so it's no exaggeration to say that each member of the family is the main character. What is depicted is the farmers and the natural environment surrounding them. The writing style of more than 100 years ago is a little different from modern sentences, and there are many things that can not be read without ruby ​​(print [give] kana), and there are many Chinese characters; Kanji that I have never seen. An environment that you don't know is terrible. It may be the reason why we Japanese, who are alive in modern times, escape from their hometown and love for their own country and cannot talk with their predecessors. 【Product name】 Yellow zu...