Rashomon, the main south gate of Kyoto, Japan. A wandering monk, a woodcutter and a beggar were taking shelter from the rain under the city gate. The [Expand All]
Rashomon, the main south gate of Kyoto, Japan. A wandering monk, a woodcutter and a beggar were taking shelter from the rain under the city gate. The three of them chatted idly. As the topic began, the curtain of the story rose: a warrior and his wife passed through a desolate mountain and encountered an accident. The wife was insulted and the samurai was brutally killed. How did this tragic incident occur? The murderer, the wife, and the witch who used the spirit of the samurai as evidence all have their own accounts. There is only one truth, but the purposes for which each person provides testimony are different. In order to beautify their morality, alleviate their SINS and cover up their faults, everyone begins to tell a version of the story that glorifies themselves. The tragic scene on the barren mountain has become a thick fog that cannot be dispelled or seen clearly. The conversation was over and the rain cleared up. The woodcutter found a crying abandoned baby beside the Rashomon Gate. He decided to adopt it and walked towards the depth of the setting sun with the baby in his arms.[Collapse]