I was very lucky to have Naruto growing up with me. From 2002 to 2017, I am full of memories - I learned cool Yuin in elementary school; in junior high school, even if I would secretly watch the update in computer class, I would take time to go to the weekend. Check it out again; I went from the excitement of seeing Shin Maruko in high school to the numbness of seeing Shin Hang later.
But to be honest, I didn't feel anything after chasing Hokage for the first time - but the protagonist broke his companions and saved the world, and finally the CP in the play was arranged one by one. hhhh).
By chance, when I was a junior in high school, I saw a lot of grandma's retrospectives on Hokage on station B. After brushing it again, I can feel more. Although the idea is still chaotic, I still want to record it.
The power of loneliness - "No one can overcome loneliness", the heirs of Ren Zhuli and Xueji Boundary are notorious and hated by others, eager to be recognized by their peers and others, and always looking for their own value. It's just that Naruto found Iruka, Shiro found Zabuza, Gaara fell in love with Slaughter, Junmalu found Orochimaru...; The power of a companion - what a person can do is always limited, find his own Specialize and polish them, do your job well and trust your companions; the shackles of fate - Naruto is the son of prophecy, Ning Zisheng is the "caged bird"...;
I just discovered that everyone has their own unique story, and for most people, after I listen and empathize, their actions, words, and values seem more natural to me! They have become companions worthy of understanding and appreciation in my heart! This should be the more profound truth I learned after the second brush.
I think NARUTO translated as "Naruto" is really good, in order to achieve their goals and protect what is most important to them, keep moving forward, endure and remember the pain along the way. "Shadow" must be a ninja, walking in front of the village, protecting the things he cherishes. Even if he dies, his actions will be passed down as firelight and continue to illuminate the village.
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