The final episode of the long-running NHK historical drama Masamune: The One-Eyed Dragon was some tall tale that had me bawling my eyes out.
Reader-added tags include "That's cheating, Sanae-san", "Turn a blind eye to your wife's playfulness, Kogasa-san" and "You're not throwing away common knowledge, Sanae-san".
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Wooow...!!History TimeAmazing, Sanae!
You know so much!!Statue of Date Masamune.Huh? There are two eyes?Wasn't Masamune one-eyed?It seems that this was due to Masamune's will.PamphletHe's even called "The One-Eyed Dragon".Oh, everyone knows that!♥Hehe...It seems he said, "Though I lost my eye because of a disease, it's very unfilial of me to lose my eyes that my parents gave me." For that reason, he said, "Put my eyes back in on my posthumous portraits and statues."The East Asian idea of filial piety established that a person's physical body is a gift of their parents. So, alienating their own bodies would be seen as disrespectful towards their parents.