"Pretty Boy Crossover" and "Edo Flowers" have similar and wonderful themes. People are afraid of change, death, being abandoned, not knowing things. People will rather choose to escape these reality and even decide to escape these reality by suicide. They do everything to adapt, worship, and become immortal. They do this to keep their reason. What they are going to do rather is popular rather than right, as they can not tolerate the fact that if not, they can not tolerate the fact that someone may speak behind them.
Flower Boy: Komonumu (kkonminam: flower, minam: handsome guy) beautiful boy, well dressed, cool, very delicate. Obviously it is beyond aesthetics, it is male prototype. (I must mention that I mentioned the article "Bishoen Manga" which she mentioned as an influence on Korean flower girl.This term is incorrect.This type is called "Bishawnen" It is targeted at young women; "Bishawnen" is the prototype of the beauty of men and also increases the use of men's beauty products in conjunction with male cosmetic idols.In culture, The role of male and female men and women is not expressed in the same way.)
"Yenshi" was essential for good people's education, tea ceremony and flower arrangement, when the Edo period (1603-1868), the merchant's class who asked for joy had influenced culture and more anastomotic fighters. Washburn tells us that a young woman will receive an illustration of "Genge" as part of their dowry. Charm of Ping The masterpieces of the merchants of the Edo period are in an aristocratic style. However, the elegant and classical position of this work encourages Edo novelists to use it for imitation. The most famous version written by Ryutei Tanehiko in the 19th century was named "National Genji made by fake Genzaki".
Tokyo was originally a small fishing village called Edo, once part of the old state of Musashi. Edo was first strengthened by the Edo family at the end of the 12th century. In 1457, Otado built the Edo castle. In 1590, Ieyasu Tokugawa emigrated from Mikawa (living infrastructure) to Kanto district. When he became a handgun in 1603, Edo became the center of his administration. In the later Edo era, Edo grew into one of the world's largest cities with a population of over one million people in the 18th century. However, Edo is the home of Tokugawa and is not the capital of Japan. (This is due to the 1868 Meiji Restoration.) Emperor himself lived in Kyoto from 794 to 1868, became the capital of Japan. Edo period, enjoying the long peaceful peace called Tokugawa peace, Edo adopted a strict isolation policy and supported the city without serious military threat.