For example, my views on the relationship between the prosperity of romantic novels in the Edo period and the Warring States period in Japan.
In other words, what kind of environment do the Japanese live in and what kind of mentality do they use to interpret and interpret mysterious stories? If there are many natural and man-made disasters in Japan, after the initial worship of the surrounding environment to the failure of belief in the gods, then Japan is in a state of mind that is abhorrent. Will this mentality be infinitely expanded because of living in such a narrow space? For example, people in China now hate the rich more as they get poorer, but I don't know if their anger is more unfair than their wealth.
You know, the Japanese hate China people, and they have a similar mentality. They hate that China people have occupied such a large piece of land, but they have not become the world hegemon without natural and man-made disasters. They also hate that they are blind and have not gone to the democratic Lord. So, is their mysterious story deliberately ugly because the gods failed to protect it?
Eight disambiguation or celestial photography, not so many people believe it since Edo. On the contrary, some primitive totem worship handed down from ancient times is still popular, especially the worship of the word' Himiko' and' Kamikaze'.
So the growing prosperity of mysterious stories is more related to this ancient totem worship, or more related to the personification of later gods? Or is it because the Japanese inherited tang style, and interpreted the novels of supernatural beings and monsters in the Han and Tang Dynasties into today's mystery novels?
One more thing, ancient humans thought that trees have essence, mountains have Shan Gui, and even every grass and stone has its own existence, so even now, some land temples can still be seen on Japanese rural roads (they are not called land). Does this mean that the mysterious story of Japan is a worship of primitive culture?
Or, because the Japanese have been learning the essence of other civilizations (such as Han and Tang Dynasties, muskets, Meiji Restoration), the mysterious story is ultimately the Japanese own culture, just like the knot era passed down from mouth to mouth?
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