"Wait a minute, isn't that Romani the result of Shinji Matou being possessed by a servant?"

Miss Arong suddenly had a bold idea.

pS: I tried a little different commentary styles to see the effect.

After all, if it’s always a style, Mi Jiang’s own writing is also very boring.

That's what I said, but it's just a little bit changed.

If you don't like it, Mi Jiang can change it back, or try another style. _(:з」∠)_

Chapter 856 Let's Drink Flower Bar~

In terms of narrative mode, "Xiazong Kingdom" is not the traditional old routine of first introducing the background and then developing the story.

Rather, it is more similar to the pattern of developing events at the beginning of the chapter, and then supplementing the worldview.

Although not too old, the narrative mode of "Xia Zong Guo" is not too innovative.

Movies with this narrative mode have gradually become popular after 2000, and it is a narrative mode that has been recognized by the market.

After all, innovation means risk, and for large companies, the uncertainty brought about by risk must be avoided.

When the investment in a movie exceeds [-] million U.S. dollars, the investor must first think about capital preservation, rather than adopting radical methods to obtain more profits.

"Xia Zongguo" was Kiritsugu's first film project costing hundreds of millions of dollars, how could Nanaya delegate power and let this guy mess around casually.

Under the control of the producer Qiye, the narrative of "Xiazong Kingdom" is not too surprising.

But this does not mean that the story has no bright spots. Before the second duel between swordsmen, the film spent a lot of pen and ink to show the culture and scenery of Japan in the Edo period.

Anyway, the rustic city in the movie doesn't exist in reality, so Kiritsugu used his imagination to transform it magically.

It can be said that this city integrated all the elements that Japan could join in that period.

If you look at it from a historical point of view, this rustic city is different from all Japanese cities in history.

In history, no city in Japan would be built so cumbersomely, adding so much content that didn't need to appear in the first place.

But on the other hand, this is the epitome of the entire Edo period in Japan, and it is the gospel for lovers of ancient Japanese culture.

Because you can see all the buildings and customs you want to see here.

For example, a huge Japanese-style castle similar to the castle tower, a commercial street, a tavern, and a favorite playground for men - a custom shop.

To be precise, Xiaoyu's shop should be a geisha shop, which is very different from the kind of shop everyone thinks.

Although they are all places for men to have fun, there are no services beyond the age of the geisha shop.

This really has nothing to do with the classification of movies for all ages, but only with the ancient Japanese custom industry.

The custom industry in ancient Japan is somewhat similar to that of the Celestial Dynasty, but it is not exactly the same.

In fact, the custom industry in ancient Japan was not as casual as everyone imagined.

What kind of kimono is for the convenience of doing something, which largely comes from the obscenity of outsiders.

The real Japanese ancient custom industry has its own set of industry standards.

The first is the dress, not to mention the formal clothing of ancient Japanese women, which is comparable to the ancient European panniers.

Although it looks gorgeous, it is a kind of torture to the person who wears the clothes.

Generally speaking, Japanese women usually wear simple kimonos similar to modern versions.

In fact, things like kimonos have always been quite particular.

For example, the knots of the belts were knotted in the front for married women at the earliest time, while the knots for unmarried women were in the back.

But then all the knots of the kimono were tied at the back.

This is a bit similar to the fact that the second master in the Three Kingdoms period wore a green turban, and everyone thought it was okay.

But after the Yuan Dynasty, who else have you seen someone wearing a green turban on their head?

Well, the second cosplayer's work doesn't count when singing.

The same goes for knotting Japanese women's kimonos, after the earliest time, only women in special services wear the knots in the front of their kimonos.

By the way, if the one with the knot in front is the oiran, then there is a special name called "one night wife".

What does it mean, I believe everyone understands.

Note that there is a difference between Japanese oirans and Chinese oirans.

Because Japanese geisha are very famous, many people mistakenly think that oiran is a high-level geisha based on the inertia of the Chinese dynasty.

But in fact, geisha and oiran are two completely different existences.

In fact, the difference can be seen from the name. Geisha's "prostitute" and "prostitute" are two words.

Geisha are specialized in performing arts but not their bodies, while oirans sell their bodies.

If you really want to say it, the oiran should be a high-ranking prostitute.

I mentioned Younv before when I used goldfish in the Japanese context. This is the name of a special service woman in Japan.

What's interesting is that although the oiran is a high-level prostitute, there is a clear distinction between the two.

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