Miaka take clothes into the book, what about Yui?
Yui is a skilled girl, surely asked for silk to make her own underwear! And I think she wash her uniform every night.
Is Tomo homosexual? And that clothes he wears...
Exactly (without any hesitation), Tomo is homosexual...besides he likes Nakago (laughs). Would it be his sarcarsm a way to show his love? Unintentionally he became a character like this. That kind of clothes are taken from the Chinese classic opera. The feather is a part of that too but the actual make-up is much more showy.
After I drew Tomo I went to see the movie "Goodbye, my concubine" and it showed the Chinese classic opera with the song "The appearence and the inside", it's about the main character who dressed like a woman and loves another men...even though you may think is a movie about gays, is not! Is a drama that describes deeply the human being.It's very impressive, really,but in the same period there was also another one called "M butterfly" (This one is about a men that fell in love of the main character dressed like a woman without knowing he was really a men)
Personally, I have no problem with those issues.
Yui is a skilled girl, surely asked for silk to make her own underwear! And I think she wash her uniform every night.
Is Tomo homosexual? And that clothes he wears...
Exactly (without any hesitation), Tomo is homosexual...besides he likes Nakago (laughs). Would it be his sarcarsm a way to show his love? Unintentionally he became a character like this. That kind of clothes are taken from the Chinese classic opera. The feather is a part of that too but the actual make-up is much more showy.
After I drew Tomo I went to see the movie "Goodbye, my concubine" and it showed the Chinese classic opera with the song "The appearence and the inside", it's about the main character who dressed like a woman and loves another men...even though you may think is a movie about gays, is not! Is a drama that describes deeply the human being.It's very impressive, really,but in the same period there was also another one called "M butterfly" (This one is about a men that fell in love of the main character dressed like a woman without knowing he was really a men)
Personally, I have no problem with those issues.
The referred "four gods" are those who guard east, west, south and north,the four corners of the earth Seiryuu, Byakko, Suzaku and Genbu. Each god divided up the sky into four equal quadrants and the twenty eight Seishuku withim them were separated into seven.
According to ancient Chinese astronomy, the sky was divided into four quadrants, each quadrant representing a season of the year. These quadrants are then each divided into 28 different segments, called "sheishuku". The quadrants themselves are associated with colored animals deities that serve as guardians. These are Suzaku The Red Bird, Seiryuu The Blue Dragon,Genbu The Black Tortoise or Warrior and Byakko The White Tiger. The unique circular formation of the quadrants and constellations has many different explanations.
According to ancient Chinese astronomy, the sky was divided into four quadrants, each quadrant representing a season of the year. These quadrants are then each divided into 28 different segments, called "sheishuku". The quadrants themselves are associated with colored animals deities that serve as guardians. These are Suzaku The Red Bird, Seiryuu The Blue Dragon,Genbu The Black Tortoise or Warrior and Byakko The White Tiger. The unique circular formation of the quadrants and constellations has many different explanations.