When I got the rare book of beautiful illustrations of "The Wind Rises", I naturally remembered Miyazaki's farewell work.
The same asakusa green tone, because a gust of wind meets each other's destiny, starting a romantic journey.

Many people say that tatsuo Hori's "The Wind Rises" and Miyazaki's animated films overlap too low, and they are not the original works of the animated movie "The Wind Rises".
I have to say that Miyazaki is the core of "The Wind Rises". On the basis of "The Wind Rises", Miyazaki joined his own memories of his dreams and his feelings about the world.
A novel, an animated film, is telling us how to say goodbye.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="7" >01 Even if there is a strong wind, life does not give up</h1>
As in recent days, the story begins in late summer and early autumn.
The male protagonist "I" and his fiancée Setsuko hug each other in the shade of a birch tree, and they don't have to think about the future too much.
In order to accompany my fiancée to treat her illness, "I" finished the work at hand and decided to accompany her to a nursing home in the mountains.
Setsuko feels guilty that she doesn't want her fiancé to go with her, but she's not sure if he really wants to.
And "I" solemnly told Jiezi, "I want to be with you, and in addition to the fact that I don't trust you, I also want to go in my heart." I look forward to living with you in the mountains and forests. ”
These words made Setsuko feel a lot of relief in her heart.
After the illness, Jiezi is often entangled in this emotion, and always feels ashamed of the person who takes care of himself, however, "I" does not have a trace of boredom, in addition to pity, but also love.
Setsuko said, "Somehow, I suddenly had the desire to live again... Luckily for you..."
Life in a nursing home, to be honest, is somewhat monotonous.
In addition to perceiving the changes in the mountain seasons, "I" am most concerned about whether the festival is resting well or not, as well as the change of the disease.
I wish The Festival would get better soon, but the reality is that it's exciting enough to get worsener.
Just like "I" really feel: when people think that the mountains and rivers are exhausted, in this place, it can be a place where the willows can be dark.
Of course, the real life is far more cruel than imagined, thinking that the years are quiet and good, but in fact, the river is rushing.
In the sanatorium, Setsuko could especially feel the breath of death, and she often sighed how good it would be if her key could be alive.
That time, "I" didn't control my emotions and lost my temper: I said this kind of depressing thing again. Instead, Jiezi carefully apologized.
Even his father-in-law advised him not to put in all his energy and to do more or less his own thing.
While accompanying his fiancée, "I" began to write records, and he sealed the last beautiful days and feelings together with words full of happiness.
"I", he said, "That creative heart has been restless, constructing every day and moment of my experience with Setsuko into a story that moves people's hearts and is quiet... My son, I know that you and I are so in love with each other. Before we fell in love, neither you nor I existed. ”
In the darkest moments of life, it is really a blessing to have someone with you to hold an umbrella.
I have seen a saying that it is enough to test a relationship and have a field disease.
Those who care about us and accompany us through the last part of the road are worthy of thanks.
I love the classic saying in "The Wind Rises": Even if the wind rises, life does not give up.
Tatsuo Hori's way of saying goodbye to his lover is to cherish each other.
How many times, the reason we regret the most is that we did not say goodbye and say goodbye well.
Cherish every day, every minute, every second together, gaze at each other, and the two hearts can be close to each other.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="34" >02 What were you thinking when the wind started? </h1>
Tatsuo Hori's "The Wind Rises" continues the aesthetic beauty and sadness of Japanese literature.
As a proud disciple of Ryunosuke Wasagawa, he wrote with a great deal of psychologicalism, but fortunately these psychologies are not difficult to understand, they are not dreams of the night, but as gentle as a gust of wind.
However, Miyazaki values more than just the love story in "The Wind Rises".
To put it bluntly, just looking at Tatsuo Hori's "The Wind Rises", it is only aesthetic, which is too dull to support an animated movie. Even Miyazaki was disgusted, the content was too boring.
Instead of telling the joys and sorrows of love, Miyazaki was thinking about another thing when the wind blew.
About to say goodbye to the animation film industry, he is thinking about what kind of way to say goodbye to everyone.
Hayao Miyazaki spent 1,000 days making the animated film "The Wind Rises," and he had so much to express that we could barely see traces of the original.
Or maybe this is Miyazaki's re-creation of "The Wind Rises" based on Tatsuo Hori.
The male protagonist in Hayao Miyazaki's "The Wind Rises" is called Horikoshi Jiro, which has the same word as Tatsuo Horiki. There is a real person in Japanese history, he is an aviation designer who developed the Zero fighter.
And his lover is not called Setsuko, but CaiHoko, which is the name of another novella by Tatsuo Hori and the heroine of another novel.
Love is no longer the main line of the story, but only as an auxiliary, or embellished.
Miyazaki adds his own expression to the novel, from his own pursuit of dreams to his opposition to war.
The encounter between Jiro Horikoshi and Naiko was also due to a gust of wind.
Horikoshi's hat was blown away by the wind and was grabbed by a vegetable spike. During the earthquake, seeing the helpless Vegetable Spike, Jiro offers to help her. But after that, they lost their way in life, and Jiro also began to chase after his dreams.
One day many years later, also because of a gust of wind, this time, the wind blew away the umbrella of the vegetable spike, and the umbrella that flew away was grabbed by Jiroichi.
The reunion after a long absence is an accident, and the love between the two is the arrangement of fate.
Hayao Miyazaki's "The Wind Rises" and Tatsuo Hori's "The Wind Rises" coincide at this moment.
Some people say that love is an auxiliary, but love can reflect another aspect of life.
However, the love between Jiro and Naiko is more realistic, and Jiro is not always by Setsuko's side like Tatsuo Hori, who is an aviation designer with his own mission. He could only find time to come back to see The Vegetable Spike.
Time flies, and the days together are still too short.
Naehoko couldn't help but miss it, and dragged her sick body out of the nursing home to marry and live with Jiro. Even in the last years of Theoko, Jiro was not always with him.
People say that there are no ghosts in Miyazaki's final work "The Wind Rises". In fact, Miyazaki asked Jiro to meet his idol, the Italian aircraft designer Caproni, in a dream, and become his and Jiro's life mentor.
Miyazaki's ambitions are great, and the romance is still there, as he said "I want to do", he uses such a craftsman spirit to say goodbye to his career.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="59" >03 conclusion</h1>
I have seen two works and liked it the same.
Encounters are accidents, and parting is the norm.
Since there is no unbroken feast in the world, hold each other's hands tightly at this moment and do not leave regrets.
When people go to tea, they will also remember each other's best looks.
About the author: Chen Xingkong, write a piece of starry sky with a pen.