Character endings in "Shin":After her husband's suicide, her favorite son, Hsiung, left her forever; but Shin started her own business at the age of 50, eventually owning the sixteenth supermarket chain of Tanakura Enterprises at the age of 83 (1983).
I. Detailed story details let's dramatize:
Azhen escaped home but was asked by her father to return to the evacuation site, and despite her own unwillingness to stay there and be bullied, she had to endure the pain and persevere.
The Emperor of Japan declares the end of the war, which is hard for Long Sam to accept as he has worked so hard for the army, and is saddened by the fact that he thought that Japan would win the war, but all his efforts have been lost in one night. He believes that he is responsible for all the lives lost in the final battle, and that if he hadn't persuaded others to join the army, he wouldn't have ruined his neighbor's family and lost his two sons, so he decides to commit suicide.
Shin receives a letter from her husband saying that he is no longer alive. She doesn't want to believe it, but she doesn't accept it until a village official comes to tell her that he is dead, and then her mother-in-law comes to blame him for leaving her and her children behind. Shortly after, Weiren returned home safely to the family's delight. Originally, he was unhappy about Japan's surrender, but it was only after his mother's urging that he decided to try to survive and take on the responsibility of taking care of the family that he had to do so. Xiaochu knew that Shin believed that studying was the most promising development for the future, so in order to allow Weiren and Xiping to continue to go to school, she engaged in a fearful black-market trade together with her.
Shin finds it absurd to see a group of people returning from Seoul with a contract claiming that they rented out the house to the military at the time and are now trying to repossess it. Shin reluctantly takes the children to live under the same roof with the strangers from Seoul to wait for Oshio's return, only to see Tamura running back to Issei alone, exhausted, and stating that Oshio did not die an honorable death, but was brutally used by the army and starved to death in Luzon.
Nobu hopes that Hatsu can forget about Oshio's death and suggests that she should return to her real parents instead of suffering with the Tamura family, but the next day Hatsu leaves the house alone after leaving a letter. When Mrs. Aku returns to Ise, she asks Shin to move in with her. On the day of the move, the Tanakura family receives a letter from Hatsu from Tokyo, and Shin is reunited with Kota to talk about his past, which makes him feel sad about Ryuzan's and Yoshio's deaths. In Showa 25, Noboru has turned 50 and has opened a business with his sons and daughters.
The cast
1. Young Shin
Yuko Tanaka? Played by
2. Childhood Shin
Kobayashi Ayako? as
I had way, way too much time on my summer vacation. Totally empowered, totally free and self-centered. So I watched a long, long series called Shin, 297 times, which translates to 76 episodes of a mainland drama. Watching Japanese dramas requires patience, although they are also very good, but compared to the light-hearted and funny American dramas, only this kind of empowerment gives me such patience. Ashin form I think is a bit like Dae Jang Geum, an experience of a life of a suffering and brilliant woman.
Ashin is modeled after the founder of the Japanese shopping mall Yaohan, a legendary woman with a bitter childhood, sad experiences, constant difficulties, a strong, loving and capable heart, summed up by the fact that good luck is often accompanied by bad luck - she has enough aura to attract good luck to her, and also can She has enough aura to attract good luck, but also the courage and courage to patiently survive the bad luck days.