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There is a saying in Japan: Showa boy, Heisei abandoned house.
This means that the older generation of Japanese men born in the Showa period has a deep masculine beauty, while those born after the Heisei period have become the waste of the otaku and have no responsibility.

Born in the Showa era and reached the peak of her manga career in the early heisei period, Japanese manga master Masami Tsutomu Is also such a person with the feelings of the older generation of Japanese men, in other words, the machismo who is obsessed with the spirit of Bushido.
In Masami Cheda's masterpiece, Saint Seiya, he uttered the famous phrase in hoshiya's mouth: "Scars are the medals of manhood!" ”
However, many Saint Seiya fans may not have had enough depth to understand how much Machismo Cheda's machismo has come. Brother 6 will reveal the whole picture to everyone in this article, of course, the premise of discussion is only based on the original Saint Seiya manga of Masami Cheda, and the works such as the Saint Seiya animation produced by Toei are too complex to reflect the original intention of Masami Cheda, so they are not considered.
Saint Seiya, a classic Japanese manga, was renamed Saint Seiya of the Goddess when it was first introduced to China in the form of piracy by The Hainan Photography Fine Arts Publishing House. This name change and the content of the work are also very appropriate, but they may not be in line with the machismo concept of Masami Cheda.
The Hainan News Agency renamed the manga "Goddess of Saint Seiya" to highlight the saint seiya fighting for the goddess Athena. However, Masami Cheda named the manga Saint Seiya, a group of male characters who highlight Hoshiya as the protagonist.
The goddess Athena is obviously the legendary goddess of wisdom and the goddess of war, with a powerful combat power that pokes Hades into a hole. However, in the manga of Saint Seiya, it becomes a super weak chicken who is easily captured by the enemy every time, and then has to rely on Saint Seiya and others to come to the rescue.
So you see, in the pen and heart of Masami Cheda, he always has to highlight the male characters of the five small strengths such as Hoshiya, and portray female characters such as the goddess Miss Saori very weakly.
Even in addition to the goddess, even the shaping of female saints will be influenced by the machismo of Masami Cheda.
For example, Sarna, the Silver Saint of Ophiuchus, is already the most daring female character in Saint Seiya comics. But when Sarna gets into an emotional entanglement with Hoshiya and falls in love and kills each other, she immediately shows another side of vulnerability.
In the original Saint Seiya manga, Hoshiya would rather dodge than fight back to Sarna, just because Sarna is a woman, and Hoshiya swears not to hit a woman. Therefore, in the machismo of Masami Cheda, women are weak and need to be protected, while men are not allowed to shoot at women.
If you think Masami Chada's machismo is just over here? That would be wrong!
In the original Saint Seiya manga, there are only three female Saint Seiya in total: Magic Bell, Sharna, and Jenny, Ah Ji's little girlfriend.
The three of them did not participate in many battles, but after careful combing, Brother 6 found that Masami Cheda had actually made the hands of the girls Saint Fighters never stain any blood. They can defeat the enemy, but no enemy will be killed by the female saint seiya.
Surprised? Surprised?
Ah Xie's little girlfriend and sister Jenny appeared very rarely, basically did not participate in too many battles, and skipped it.
In the original Saint Seiya manga, Sarna participated in many battles, but unfortunately lost to Hoshiya several times, and then the Sea Realm chapter was ravaged by the Sea Emperor Poseidon, and the Nether Chapter was attacked by the God of Death in order to protect Star hua. So, in fact, none of the characters died at the hands of Sarna.
Finally, looking at the Magic Bell, the several battles she had participated in, focused on the Silver Assassin chapter. Many people mistakenly believe that Adrian, the Silver Saint Seiya of Canis, was finally knocked down and died by the bell because he could not read the bell's thoughts.
But in fact, in the original comic, the magic bell once said that he could avoid the key point and let Adrian return to the Holy Land to report to the Pope. So, the magic bell did not take his life.
That is to say, in the original Manga of Masami Chada's Saint Seiya, not a single enemy died under the fist of a female Saint Seiya.
Chada Masami's machismo believes that women should be weak and protected by men, and no one can die at the hands of women, even if female saints can defeat opponents, but female saints must not be stained with blood and take people's lives.
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