Wednesday, December 10, 2014

The embodiment of the spirit of bushido in Japanese anime

The embodiment of the spirit of bushido in Japanese anime



Nowadays, the Japanese anime are getting more and more people's attention and have its own international influence, there are statistics show that 60% of the global broadcast animation programs are produced by Japan. In the early times of the Japanese animation history, the creator like to use fighting and bloody scene such explosion to make the shock effects, so as to show the cruelty of the war. In the mature times of the Japanese animation history, the animation creator preference for the cherry, blossoms, snow, and forest such detailed descriptions from the natural scenery, they use scenery to show the expression of the traditional culture. Television animation in this period, appeared many animation works which are using historical material and traditional culture as the theme to show the Japanese national culture.
Including such famous works as the Basilisk which is the subject of ninjitsu, and the Rurouni Kenshin, which is the subject of Japanese kendo, the Naruto, which is the subject of ninja culture, etc. These works are different on the theme selection and culture expressions, but its core content is aimed at carrying forward the culture of Japanese bushido. Among them, Nobuhiri Watsuki and his original anime Rurouni Kenshin, in the story, he use for reference from the real people in Japanese history, and it reflects the Japanese kendo to carry forward the brave, tough, teamwork and such national consciousness. Scholars have the following comments on the work of ethnic culture: Japanese is a depressed nation, they appreciate the brilliant beauty of the cherry blossom, at the same time they also advocates the cruelty of kendo. Bushido spirit as the core part of the Japanese national spirit, are repeated by most of the animation works. Therefore, study on the bushido spirit in Japanese anime is really necessary to have a truly understanding of Japanese anime. First of all, let's explore the bushido and bushido spirit in Japanese culture.
As is known to us, the Mikado idea, the family-country view and Bushido are three big characteristics of the Japanese nationalism. During these three items, the bushido is what the Japanese value most. The meaning of bushido, include sincerity, righteousness, brave, politeness, such core concepts. Inazo Nitobe (1862 to 1933), the famous Japanese ideologist, education experts, and international political activist, he points out in his famous book Bushido that bushido is a kind of ethical system, the samurai spirit is just like the cherry blossoms, is inherent to the Japanese land. So as the samurai spirit which comes from the feudal system, even if it's the matrix is no longer exists, but it still illuminates the moral way for us. The meaning of bushido that is said by Inazo Nitobe includes the following aspects: justice or Buddhist; courage, the bold and the spirit of patience; benevolence, compassion; etiquette, honesty and sincerity; honor; loyalty; self-control; suicide and revenge; knife, the soul of a warrior.
The bushido spirit is extended from the bushido class to other Japanese samurai class, and gradually become the Japanese soul, become a national spirit and national ethics. By the self-identification from a samurai class system of ethical to the whole national identity, it is a process of historical development. Bushido spirit is such a kind of cultural identity; it is the deep psychological of Japanese nation. Bushido spirit is a contradiction system of the ethics spirit.
 The Japanese respect the bushido spirit, the spirit of fight for the emperor is the essence of bushido spirit. In the classic Japanese anime Saint seiya, although the story is taken from the Greek mythology, but the fighters who fight to defend Athena, is clearly the counterpart of the Japanese samurai, though they were wearing armor, and holding the sacristy, but the spirit of underneath is fully the bushido spirit. Such as the serial cartoon Naruto, each ninja will to run out of them in order to protect his dream or people, they will fight till the end of the battle, the due diligence and fearless spirit of bushido reflected everywhere. When Japan surrendered at the end of World War, a few Japanese committed the happy dispatch. What those soldiers do is the expression of the bushido spirit, and they are valued as the hero of Japanese.
Another manifestation of bushido is the team spirit. It is different from the American’ personal heroism, Japanese anime works attaches great importance to the team cooperation spirit. Almost in every anime, the main character has a tacit cooperation with his team, the team members have his own great personality when he in company with the foil character, and has a complete character and story. For example the Xiangbei basketball team in the Slam Dunk, the main character without controversy is Sakuragi Hanamichi, but as a primary supporting character, Rukawa Kaede, Haruko Akagi, and the cherry wood legion, these characters composed the Slam Dunk legions of two team basketball teammates and friendship. Let’s look at another example, the soldiers of the Sailor Moon; the Lin, turtle immortals, Kiki in the Dragon ball, etc.
Ruth Benedict in his Chrysanthemum and the Sword put forward a profound criticism to bushido spirit. Loyalty and honor, suicide and contradictory psychology have a contradiction. Christopher has a summary for the Japanese spirit is contradiction. Benedict, in the first chapter of the Chrysanthemum and the Sword wrote: Japanese was extremely aggressive and very moderate; love of both fighting and beauty; proud, self-esteem and courteous; stubborn and weak, volatile; tame and are reluctant to being at the mercy; loyalty and easy to defect; brave and cowardly; conservative but have a warm welcome to new lifestyles; they pay more attention to others perception for their own behavior, but when other people have not realizes their misdeeds, they will be conquered by the evil; their army have the thorough training, but again with a rejectionist.
Bushido is a peculiar flower in the soil of Japanese culture, bushido spirit is also full of contradiction, and they value promise and undervalue the life and the death. The Seppuku of the bushido is considered as willing to die, but blind to die is not recognized. Bushido is advocating force in itself, but for the samurai itself, the elegant chess, tea ceremony, flowers and poems are necessary training. Bushido is one of the real power that to promote the sustainable development of Japanese; bushido is also a special kind of deep cultural psychology in the development of Japanese nation; bushido spirit of loyalty, concept of home and countries are worshiped and admired by the Japanese people, and gradually become the national characteristic of the deep cultural psychology.
The Japanese bushido is composed of a set of core values, including integrity and justice, courage, kindness, polite, honest, earnestly, honor, loyalty and self-discipline. Perseverance is also an important content of bushido; include two different kinds of responsibility. The training and education of bushido are mainly follow three principles: wisdom, kindness and courage, In the Japanese anime, a large number of heroes (including individual and group) who emerged in order to save the world or others, their values is a mercy for the weak, and stick to what they think of the truth, they continuously hone their will, resist the temptation of from greed, and loyal to his team. In the fight against evil, they showed boundless wisdom and courage at the same time.
Take the Peace Maker Kurogane as an example, in the late shogunate era; it is a time of disordered. Ichimura Tetsunosuke, is a teenager who great motivational to join the new group. The story revolves around the clue, his parents were killed by the person who called peacemaker, and iron aid only with Calvin o brother lived alone "in revenge he chose new from group, Ichimura Tetsunosuke can only kept each other alive with Chen. In order to revenge for his parents he chooses to join the Shinsengumi. After he joined the Shinsengumi, he experienced the death of his friend, witnessed the cruel reality, and he urgently hope to get a strong force. In the end, he revenge for his father, but the people turned to a ghost in the moment of killing others.
Shinsengumi has set of strict rules: first, go against the way of the warrior is forbidden; two, prohibited from the organizations is forbidden; three, change the strategy easily is forbidden; four, it is strictly prohibited at random to handle litigation; five, it is strictly prohibited to fight privately. The one who act against the above one should seppuku. From the five rules we can see, the Shinsengumi itself have the absolute respect to bushido, it showed the absolute loyalty to the host, the host also shielded with absolute trust to retainers, it is a good interpretation of the samurai class of master-slave ethics. This concept was built in its long-term campaign with daily life, and influenced by the Chinese Confucianism, and then evolved into the spirit of bushido.
The literary works which promote the bushido spirit is very prevail over the Edo period, one of the most influential work is The Legends of Eight Knights in Nansousatomi which is finished in the late eighteenth century. The eight warrior who are called the eight dogs are respectively symbolized the loyalty,  personal loyalty, filial piety, love toward young, wisdom, righteousness and the politeness these eight warrior characters. They are brave, teamwork, consistent to enemies; they can sweep away all obstacles and always success. The routine has been followed by juvenile. The bushido spirit has always been the foundation of Japanese, this spirit have been through the center in the Naruto and Hunter.
In the Naruto, Kakashi’s initial teaching, is in training Naruto and their team cooperation ability, and the ability to fight in their subsequent process, plays an immeasurable role; in the Hunter, even such a villain groups is a collective organization of will, therefore, have team spirit is also another symbol of Japanese as the cherry blossom on the Mount Fuji. If the team spirit embodies the bushido then the personal loyalty, embodies the righteousness and reasonable, the bushido ask for the warrior should believe in the heroism without himself.
Japanese emphasize collective heroism, and they also appreciate the personal heroism. There is no contradiction between them two. Historically, the Japanese nation always worship the strong, and imitate the strong, the final purpose is to surpass the strong. The survival of the fittest, of course, is called the principle of the survival of Japanese society. The ideas have permeated in all aspects of social life, so the Japanese anime naturally has inherited the idea. Many types of anime are adapting his stories for television; the show is also doing well. The audiences love this type of film because they can identify easily and feel connected to the characters and their stories, many of which appeared earlier in Japanese anime form.
Japanese anime penetrate the spirit of bushido together with teamwork and cooperation into the works, the young man seem to adore the codes of loyalty and friendship by which the samurai lived, and these infiltrate into the inner of teenagers. so, there is no doubt that all the good anime productions can not only meet the demand of children's entertainment, and also contains the profound life wisdom and philosophy, it can serves as a powerful motivating force for all of us, it can be accepted both by the young and the old, maybe that’s why the Japanese anime are so popular all over the world.







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Sunday, October 19, 2014

Final proeject

I would like to write a series anime about hot blooded basketball specifically(not general sport) like Slum Dunk and 黒子のバスケ 

Saturday, October 18, 2014

anime and me


Anime and me



            Personally I am a big fan of anime and manga and I think they both play significant roles on influencing on the growth of my life. I still remember the first time I set foot in the anime world was when I was in 5 years old. During that time, different series of Ultraman were imported to China and they gained dramatic popularity in various ranges of ages of children. I was also one of the crazy fans who fascinated by the justice and powerful figure fight against with the evil monsters.  Every Sunday night 7;00 pm I sit right in front of the television waited for the newest series of  Ultraman and the moment of the theme song sounded, I could not help myself singing with it and I felt that was something indispensable in my life. So many times, I imagined myself is the chosen one who took a great responsibility to save entire human race. I think I benefit a lot from Ultraman. Now many elder people or peers say I am a responsible man and I think in a big extent Ultraman taught me a lot how to think more in other people’s perspective rather than self-interest as well as consider all the possible results or consequences before doing something. However it was also a double aged sword, if you devoted to much time and energy into it like Otaku, you would immerse yourself in your own world and lose the communication ability with other people in real life.



After came across with the series of Ultraman, I was deeply attracted by fantastic and mysterious aspects of two dimensional world. I started to watch significant amount anime like EVA, One piece, Naruto, and Detective Conan and I think their contents all contain many education values which reveal a lot of big philosophy questions.  For example, Naruto is a very positive and stirring story, the main character Naruto born with ninth tails in his body and people in the village see him as the Incarnation of devil so everybody held a hostility towards Naruto. Unlike other children have the company of parents and friends; he always by himself and nobody care about him. However, he is a type of person never lose faith and eventually he used his perseverance, sweat and tears to get other people’s recognition. I interpreted each anime series as a symbolization of the authors’ inner world as well as some big thought they found important in everyday life such as criticizing the devoid of humanity with the repeated development of technology ( like Gost in the shell). Meanwhile, It is also something that the author unable to accomplish in the real world.


Among of these various anime, Slam Dunk was the one inspiring me most ( basketball is my favorite sport )and it is like a capstone in the anime world. Slam dunk is about a basketball player-Sakuragi’s Legendary Life which is very inspirational and hot blooded. Sakuragi was characterized as a gangster figure student in high school and he had a rush on the female protagonist Akagi who is the sister of the captain of school basketball team. Akagi recognized Sakuragi's athleticism and persuaded him to join the school team and finally his legendary life began. Through Shohoku basketball team, Sakuragi found his life goals and he fought for it. At the back of the success  is subtly hidden an episode of suffering and bitterness not known to anyone, but with his teammates on his back and his hard work, Sakuragi’s team finally got into quarterfinals. However, Shohoku narrowly missed champion and last episode ended with Sakuragi’s injure and the left of the team captain. Many audiences could not accept the sad ending and complain it at the public. But for me what you learnt through the process rather result is what truly matters, such as teamwork, the hot blooded, a clear vision and courage. This happens in real life too, no matter how hard we try how much energy and sweat we put in, the ending might not fully up to expectations, but what we need to appreciate is the scenery along the way and the people who support you. I have to say the amazing soundtrack also gives Slim Dunk a lot of credits, especially the theme song.  I can sing it even I cannot speak Japanese. I listen to it when I work out in the gyms; when I felt depressed and I feel it just touches the deepest part of my soul and at the same time inspire me to move forward.  
Sometimes media can really plays a misleading role like the interviewees in Otaku no video, they all a group of extreme people who lost the social communication skill and stuck in their zone day by day. However they are only the minority and apparently they cannot represent all the fans of anime. I don’t think being a fan of anime means Otaku. I have been attended several conventions both domestically and internationally and they were all valuable experience for me. I never have an experience of cosplaying because I do not know how to put on makeup but I am willing to learn. I still working out in the gym, playing tennis and basketball and I have a normal social life. I think the point is to find a balance between three dimensional and two dimensional world.



Theme song of Slum Dunk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ttynCf22SE


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Chūka Ichiban

Chūka Ichiban!


Chūka Ichiban!, also known as Cooking Master Boy or The best in Chinese (food)!, was written by Etsushi Ogawa and published by Kodansha in 1995. It is a combination of adventure and comedy. It is a culinary manga which focuses on a boy whose goal is to become the best chef. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from 1995 to 1997. Its anime television series was directed by Masami Anno and it has 52 episodes.
The setting of this story is in the Qing Dynasty of China in the 19th century.It is introduced in the first episode that during a fictitious era called "The Era of the Cooking Wars" in which all chefs manage to become the top chef to gain respect and power. In this era, the high-grade chef has great authority. (Funtv, 2014) The protagonist is a 13 years old boy named Liu Mao Xing. The story starts at Mao's birthplace Szechuan. Mao’s mother Pai was the “Fairy of Cuisine” in her restaurant. After the death of his mother, he traveled around China to learn more about cooking in order to become a legendary chef like his mother. In his long journey, he met many good friends as well as many fierce rivals who challenged him in cooking.
This story centered on Mao and his group of people fighting against the Underground Cooking Society for the Legendary Cooking Utensils.The Underground Cooking Society, also known as the Dark Cooking Society, is an organized group which manages to control over China through the cooking field. Although they already have a great control all over China, they still seek all the eight Legendary Cooking Utensils to get absolute power. They would do anything to win the cooking battle and get rid of those who stood in their way.
About the origin of Legendary Cooking Utensils, it was said that in ancient times, a meteorite fell from the sky and was firstly discovered by Master Chef Shui Lei. Shui crafted eight cooking utensils using the meteorite. The Legendary Cooking Utensils included Ever-Soul Knife, Coiled Dragon Pot,Holy Copperware and so on. Not only were those eight high-class cooking tools, they could place mystical effects on the food they were used on. The eight cooking utensils were so powerful that Master Chef Shui Lei had to store them in eight separate locations of China, preventing people from fighting over them.
The Legendary Cooking Utensils have huge power, whether they were being used by good or evil. If they are used by good, they could bring about great results that would make people happy. If they are used by evil, they can have destructive powers that could devastate all of China. Also, if a Legendary Cooking Utensil is used on something other than cooking (i.e. killing), its mystical powers would diminish. (Wiki, 2014)
The main characters are Liu Mao Xing, Pai,Mei Li, Zhi Lao (Shirou), Xi Er (Shell),Li Wen (Leon), Lan Fei Hong.
Liu Mao Xing was grew up in the kitchen of his mother’s restaurant, so he had the same passion for cooking as his mother. Mao decided to cook when his mother’s restaurant in risk. Although he did not cook very much, he was a genius chef. When General Lee knew Mao’s gift, he sent him to learn cooking techniques to become a Super Chef. Mao was curious to learn more about cooking, so he decided to travel around China to learn different kinds of cooking. He put customers' needs first and he was able to make creative dishes to satisfy his customers. The unique taste buds are a great contender for a chef. Mao had the ability to identify or call the names of all the ingredients he had eaten.
 Pai was Mao's deceased mother and she once was the Master Chef of Kikkaro Restaurant. Pai was reputed as the 'Szechuan Fairy', or the 'Fairy of Cuisine', and was one of the most famous chefs all over China. Although she didn't teach Mao her cooking techniques directly, she did teach him her ideals about cooking. She taught him how to use cooking to make people happy and healthy. Pai was such a great chef that she was considered a threat to the Underground Cooking Society. In her early years as a chef, the Underground would always send chefs to battle her, which she always won. She even made a notebook compiling all the information she gained from battling chefs from the Dark Cooking Society, which would include the Dark Cooking Techniques that they used against her. Mao would eventually come to have possession of this book.
In the manga, it is revealed that she died from exhaustion. After her former pupil, Shouan, became a Super Chef, he stole all the chefs that were cooking in her restaurant, making her do all the work on her own. Though she died, her teachings would live on in her son, Mao. (Wiki, 2014)
    Mei Li, a 16 years old girl, was the daughter of Chouyu. She fell in love with Mao for his passion for cooking and his kindness to others.Although she did not have much knowledge about cooking, she tried to help Mao with all kinds of other things. She decided to travel with Mao in his journey to learn cooking.
Zhi Lao (Shirou) was a half-breed of Japanese and Chinese. He was a 12 years old boy and he was mischievous. Mei Li and Mao found him passed out in the forest because of hunger.He decided to travel with Mao and learn to cook with him after finding out that Mao was a Super Chef. Shirou is the trouble maker in his group.
    Xi Er (Shell), also called "Steel Staff Shell", was the  youngest Dim Sum Master(He was in his twenties). He was called "Steel Staff Shell" because he used to carry a very heavy steel staff which could be used both as a weapon and cooking utensil.He was defeated by Mao in a cooking battle. Shell was good at sports and math. He latter joined Mao and other group members in his travel to look for the Legendary Cooking Utensils.
    Li Wen (Leon) once was a member of the Dark Cooking Society and he later betrayed and escaped from this organization.With the help of superior knives and the skills to wield, he could use seafood as primary ingredients to make great dishes.Mao and Leon were both the successor to the Ever-Soul knife.Leon was also a natural genius in cooking. He traveled with Mao to retrieve the Legendary Cooking Utensils, preventing the Dark Cooking Society from having them.
Lan Fei Hong was a very handsome genius chef whose age was 16 years old. He was the true rival of Mao in the field of cooking. He had many advantages in traits: he was calm and collected. He could always do things in an well-organized way. He met Mao in the the Super Chef tournament.Although he was the rival and had a cold personality, he helped Mao some times in the competition. Lan Fei Hong knew about the mother of Mao and considered her as his savior. In the past, Lan Fei Hong’s whole family was killed and he was kidnapped by the Underground Cooking Society. He was forced to attend the torturous training and face death every day. He finally escaped from this organization and passed out near the Kikkaro Restaurant where Mao’s mother Pai found him and healed his wounds.He learned cooking from Pai and found that making dishes for people will make them happy.
When Mao met Fei again, Fei was a chef in the Dark Cooking Society and was going to become the Head Chef of the Imperial Kitchen. Mao found out that Fei was being manipulated by the Underground. After being healed by the Legendary Cooking Utensils, Fei told Mao that he was drugged by the Dark Cooking Society, as a result he would turn evil and become one of their pawns in controlling over China. General Lee demanded Fei to protect Mao as he looks for the Legendary Cooking Utensils (not to make it obvious that he was being lenient to Fei). So, Fei ended up in traveling with the rest of the group.(Wiki, 2014)
    I highly recommend this manga because it is inspirational. Dreams and righteousness are fully encouraged in this manga. It can educate teenagers to follow their dreams despite of all kinds of adversities. Different from most manga and anime, the made dishes of Chūka Ichiban are basically realistic without far-fetched ideas and concepts. Although, the cooking techniques, for example, light speed cutting of ingredients in mid-air , are greatly exaggerated. Also the reactions of characters and the final results of resulting dishes (e.g. dishes emitting glowing dragons or blinding bright light) are highly exaggerated. Even though the process is flashy, people can actually follow the manga and reproduce the dishes for themselves(similar to Yakitate!! Japan). So it is also a good way to learn cooking skills though this manga.














Reference
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Funtv, Chūka Ichiban!. http://www.fun.tv/vplay/m-94209.e-1?alliance=152055