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What does Memoirs of a Geisha say?
I just finished watching it yesterday. Let me explain my own understanding: a poor family had to sell two daughters for a living, one became Ji and the other was adopted by a geisha school. It tells the bitter story of her from humble to successful.
This is a question of national culture, and there are many things that we can't understand.
Chiyoko was born in a poor family in a small Japanese fishing village. She and her sister Zuo Jin spent a happy childhood in poverty. However, Chiyoko inherited her mother's unique eyes-translucent gray eyes. This is an eye color that can never be seen in Japan, so it is doomed that she is different, but it is this pair of beautiful and unique glasses that laid an important foundation for Chiyoko's future success. However, when Chiyoko was young, she didn't understand this. She just naively thought that someone had dug a hole in her eye and sucked up all the ink in it, so she was a little unhappy. However, a fortune teller said that Chiyoko's eyes were so pale because he brought too much water in the collision, which led to the lack of other fire sites in Jin Mu. Such facial features look very uncoordinated. But in fact, this not only can't affect Chiyoko's beauty, but adds a kind of difference to her beauty.
When Chiyoko was nine years old, her family was too poor to survive. Her father reluctantly sold her and her sister to a businessman, Tanaka. In this way, Chiyoko followed her sister out of the small fishing village with all her childhood memories. On the way, Chiyoko saw the beautiful scene of the so-called small town: in the tea room, men gathered together to chat and tell stories, watching women pour wine gracefully, intoxicated by their beautiful songs. Finally, almost everyone is happy to know what day it is today. These have left a deep impression on thousands of generations.
Chiyoko and Zuo Jin, who came to this city, were quickly resold by Tanaka to the garden where the wind flower industry was concentrated. They were sent to Xintian Pavilion, the most famous geisha pavilion in Gion. While waiting for the buyer to choose, Chiyoko saw a peerless beauty. She wore a kimono that Chiyoko had never seen before, elegant and noble; But what surprised Chiyoko most was not the clothes, but her face, white and smooth as if it were transparent; Her hair is as bright as black paint, decorated with amber carved hair accessories, noble and elegant; There is also a bun with a thin silver thread inserted at the end behind the hair, which shines with the woman's movements. This beautiful woman is the most popular Miss Hatsumomo (Gong Li) in Xintian. Chiyoko looked at her dumbfounded, and she smiled at Chiyoko, but that smile had another meaning. Hatsumomo asked the people next to her to drive Chiyoko away, saying that Chiyoko was "rubbish", and then walked away with the standard little steps of a geisha.
The buyer of the house took a fancy to Chiyoko's unique vision and bought her. She wanted to turn her into a geisha, but her sister Zuo Jin refused.
Like all the new geisha students, Chiyoko started doing some cleaning work in the house, preparing to learn various skills to become a geisha. Perhaps because of Chiyoko's unique eyes, Hatsumomo showed great disgust for her, often satirizing her "girls in fishing villages stink", and occasionally making excuses to slap Chiyoko in the face, making trouble for her everywhere.
A month later, Chiyoko entered the geisha school, put on a blue and white cotton student uniform, learned to sing, and watched the first horse make up. Hatsumomo even used this opportunity to humiliate Chiyoko. When she took off her makeup, she said, "I know what you are thinking. You're thinking that you'll never be as beautiful as me. Yes, this is completely correct. "
Xintianwu is almost supported by Hatsumomo alone. When buying a house, everyone does his job. Hatsumomo is the economic pillar, Mommy is in charge of daily affairs, and Grandma is the most powerful person. She chooses the right geisha apprentice and is in charge of the financial power of buying a house, so she is the head of the family. Hatsumomo has a boyfriend who is a chef. They meet once a week. Geisha is very troublesome to associate with men with low status. First of all, geisha can't get income from it, but they may have to pay back the money. Second, guests who are either rich or expensive may feel belittled and empathize. One night, Hatsumomo unexpectedly brought her chef boyfriend home and a kimono. That gorgeous kimono belongs to Shi Sui (Yang Ziqiong), a geisha. In the geisha world, Hatsumomo and Shiksui are a pair of top experts who are evenly matched. Chu Tao called Shi Sui "Miss Perfect", but in fact she hated this versatile opponent very much. Chu Tao packed up the inkstone, stuffed the brush full of ink into Chiyoko's hand, held her hand and moved to Shi Shuimei ... >>
Question 2: What is written about Japanese women's tea ceremony in Memoirs of a Geisha?
Question 3: Introduction to Memoirs of a Geisha In a small Japanese fishing village, Chiyoko was born in a poor family, but she and her sister Zuo Jin spent a happy childhood in poverty. However, Chiyoko inherited her mother's unique eyes-translucent gray eyes. This is an eye color that can never be seen in Japan, so it is doomed that she is different, but it is this pair of beautiful and unique glasses that laid an important foundation for Chiyoko's future success. However, when Chiyoko was young, she didn't understand this. She just naively thought that someone had dug a hole in her eye and sucked up all the ink in it, so she was a little unhappy. However, a fortune teller said that Chiyoko's eyes were so pale because he brought too much water in the collision, which led to the lack of other fire sites in Jin Mu. Such facial features look very uncoordinated. But in fact, this not only can't affect Chiyoko's beauty, but adds a kind of difference to her beauty. When Chiyoko was nine years old, her family was too poor to survive. Her father reluctantly sold her and her sister to a businessman, Tanaka. In this way, Chiyoko followed her sister out of the small fishing village with all her childhood memories. On the way, Chiyoko saw the beautiful scene of the so-called small town: in the tea room, men gathered together to chat and tell stories, watching women pour wine gracefully, intoxicated by their beautiful songs. Finally, almost everyone is happy to know what day it is today. These have left a deep impression on thousands of generations. Chiyoko and Zuo Jin, who came to this city, were quickly resold by Tanaka to the garden where the wind flower industry was concentrated. They were sent to Xintian Pavilion, the most famous geisha pavilion in Gion. While waiting for the buyer to choose, Chiyoko saw a peerless beauty. She wore a kimono that Chiyoko had never seen before, elegant and noble; But what surprised Chiyoko most was not the clothes, but her face, white and smooth as if it were transparent; Her hair is as bright as black paint, decorated with amber carved hair accessories, noble and elegant; There is also a bun with a thin silver thread inserted at the end behind the hair, which shines with the woman's movements. This beautiful woman is the most popular Miss Hatsumomo (Gong Li) in Xintian. Chiyoko looked at her dumbfounded, and she smiled at Chiyoko, but that smile had another meaning. Hatsumomo asked the people next to her to drive Chiyoko away, saying that Chiyoko was "rubbish", and then walked away with the standard little steps of a geisha. The buyer of the house took a fancy to Chiyoko's unique vision and bought her. She wanted to turn her into a geisha, but her sister Zuo Jin refused. Like all the new geisha students, Chiyoko started doing some cleaning work in the house, preparing to learn various skills to become a geisha. Perhaps because of Chiyoko's unique eyes, Hatsumomo expressed great disgust for her. She often satirizes her as "the stink of girls in fishing villages", and from time to time she finds excuses to slap Chiyoko in the face and make trouble for her everywhere. A month later, Chiyoko entered the geisha school, put on a blue and white cotton student uniform, learned to sing, and watched the first horse make up. Hatsumomo even used this opportunity to humiliate Chiyoko. When she took off her makeup, she said, "I know what you are thinking. You're thinking that you'll never be as beautiful as me. Yes, this is completely correct. " Xintianwu is almost supported by Hatsumomo alone. When buying a house, everyone does his job. Hatsumomo is the economic pillar, Mommy is in charge of daily affairs, and Grandma is the most powerful person. She chooses the right geisha apprentice and is in charge of the financial power of buying a house, so she is the head of the family. Hatsumomo has a boyfriend who is a chef. They meet once a week. Geisha is very troublesome to associate with men with low status. First of all, geisha can't get income from it, but they may have to pay back the money. Second, guests who are either rich or expensive may feel belittled and empathize. One night, Hatsumomo unexpectedly brought her chef boyfriend home and a kimono. That gorgeous kimono belongs to Shi Sui (Yang Ziqiong), a geisha. In the geisha world, Hatsumomo and Shiksui are a pair of top experts who are evenly matched. Chu Tao called Shi Sui "Miss Perfect", but in fact she hated this versatile opponent very much. Chu Tao packed up the ink and inkstone, stuffed the brush full of ink into Chiyoko's hand, held her hand and moved to the beautiful kimono of Sushui, saying, "Daizi, Hanazono Sakura, practice your calligraphy!" Kimono was thus destroyed, and Hatsumomo forced Chiyoko to return it. Chiyoko first met Chu Tao's adversary, her later benefactor and "sister"-Shi Sui. She has ... >; & gt
Question 4: Who has read Memoirs of a Geisha? I heard that this movie made the Japanese very disgusted. The film Memoirs of a Geisha is based on the American writer Arthur. Gao Dun's adaptation of the novel of the same name. This book was concocted by Gao Dun after a brief contact with a Japanese geisha with the usual thinking of Americans. The story involved in the book is actually just wishful thinking of Americans and has nothing to do with authentic Japanese geisha culture.
After the novel was published, it sold well in America. However, because the author Gordon directly used the original name of the geisha, the geisha took him to court and accused him of insulting his reputation and tearing up the contract. The plaintiff pointed out that the original agreement was that the main characters in the story must change their names, because the geisha world has strict rules of "titles", and once it is violated, it will be regarded as a felony. The plaintiff claimed that after her name appeared in the novel, she received many death threats and was asked to commit suicide by caesarean section. She finally chose to sue Gordon, and the case is still under trial.
Although the United States sells well, this book has aroused strong dissatisfaction from the Japanese and attracted the siege of Japanese cultural scholars. The Japanese geisha also wrote a book called Memoirs of a Real Geisha to fight back.
When Hollywood decided to shoot Memoirs of a Geisha, the Japanese were even more angry at such business behavior, and some even published notices in American newspapers, thinking that it was a QB for Japanese culture.
Most scenes of this film were shot in California, and only a few scenes were shot in Kyoto and Tokyo, Japan. Although the Japanese style in the film has undergone Hollywood-style variation, film critics are still fascinated by the rich Japanese style. Director Marshall believes that the biggest difficulty in filming this film is the language barrier. In almost every scene, he has to communicate with Chinese and Japanese translators at the same time in order to accurately convey his ideas and requirements to the actors. Actors often communicate consciously or unconsciously in their mother tongue. So the Japanese actors crowded together and chattered; China's actors gather in a pile, singing and whispering, which often makes the director laugh and cry.
Question 5: What is the story of Memoirs of a Geisha? A Japanese samurai (one of the two protagonists, marked A) makes eyes at a geisha while drinking, and then he steals jade and has sex. After the "take", the samurai left, the geisha chased after me and shouted, don't leave me, and the pimp scolded me. One day, a geisha and a samurai met on the road, which should have been a romantic beginning. But a dart flew from the dark, and the samurai bit the dart, but the geisha was killed by the dart. The samurai was sad and angry, and recalled the scene of "buying/taking girls" with geisha. He was in great pain and decided to avenge the geisha. Finally, the samurai found the man who delivered the darts, a China warrior (actually played by A), and fought in the wilderness, but the samurai was unfortunately struck by lightning and died. Heroes win. The Great Xia has a school sister (played by B) who is a childhood friend. She grew up with the burning sword of love. One day, * * * was discovered by the master. The master was furious and beat the leather apron SM warrior violently, forcing him to drink "Forget the Year Water". Heroes become stupid. When the younger sister came to deliver the meal, she found that the Xia had dementia, and another romantic beginning was stifled.
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Question 6: A brief introduction to the novel Memoirs of a Geisha;
From the fisherman's orphan daughter Chiyo to the memoirs of a famous geisha in Kyoto, her fate is like a falling flower floating on the gurgling water, and the future direction can never be predicted. Elegant and exquisite art galleries are a paradise for the rich, but they are also places where geisha memoirs have to face swords every day. Generals, barons, presidents, doctors ... live in the cracks, and there is always a corner in the memoirs of a geisha, hiding a love that may never be fulfilled. When all the incredible stories are staged for the second time, when wisdom and patience gradually surpass beauty and become increasingly prominent, will miracles finally be born? Will the figure called a thousand times in that dream eventually emerge in a bustling place?
Brief introduction of the novel author:
Arthur. Gao Dun, born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA, graduated from the Art History Department of Harvard College, majoring in Japanese art, 1980, and obtained a master's degree in Japanese history from Columbia University, with a part-time course in Chinese. After studying at Peking University for a summer, he went to work in Tokyo. After returning to America, he got a master's degree in English from Boston University. Currently, he lives in Brooklyn, Massachusetts with his wife and two children. Memoirs of a Geisha is his first novel.
The novel Memoirs of a Geisha was later adapted into a movie, and the story was unfolded in the first person. The background of the times lasted from 1929 to the end of World War II, and the heroine recalled her life experience of struggle and honor and disgrace from childhood.
Question 7: Memoirs of a Geisha In a small Japanese fishing village, Chiyoko was born in a poor family, but she and her sister Zuo Jin spent a happy childhood in poverty. However, Chiyoko inherited her mother's unique eyes-translucent gray eyes. This is an eye color that can never be seen in Japan, so it is doomed that she is different, but it is this pair of beautiful and unique glasses that laid an important foundation for Chiyoko's future success. However, when Chiyoko was young, she didn't understand this. She just naively thought that someone had dug a hole in her eye and sucked up all the ink in it, so she was a little unhappy. However, a fortune teller said that Chiyoko's eyes were so pale because he brought too much water in the collision, which led to the lack of other fire sites in Jin Mu. Such facial features look very uncoordinated. But in fact, this not only can't affect Chiyoko's beauty, but adds a kind of difference to her beauty.
When Chiyoko was nine years old, her family was too poor to survive. Her father reluctantly sold her and her sister to a businessman, Tanaka. In this way, Chiyoko followed her sister out of the small fishing village with all her childhood memories. On the way, Chiyoko saw the beautiful scene of the so-called small town: in the tea room, men gathered together to chat and tell stories, watching women pour wine gracefully, intoxicated by their beautiful songs. Finally, almost everyone is happy to know what day it is today. These have left a deep impression on thousands of generations.
Chiyoko and Zuo Jin, who came to this city, were quickly resold by Tanaka to the garden where the wind flower industry was concentrated. They were sent to Xintian Pavilion, the most famous geisha pavilion in Gion. While waiting for the buyer to choose, Chiyoko saw a peerless beauty. She wore a kimono that Chiyoko had never seen before, elegant and noble; But what surprised Chiyoko most was not the clothes, but her face, white and smooth as if it were transparent; Her hair is as bright as black paint, decorated with amber carved hair accessories, noble and elegant; There is also a bun with a thin silver thread inserted at the end behind the hair, which shines with the woman's movements. This beautiful woman is the most popular Miss Hatsumomo (Gong Li) in Xintian. Chiyoko looked at her dumbfounded, and she smiled at Chiyoko, but that smile had another meaning. Hatsumomo asked the people next to her to drive Chiyoko away, saying that Chiyoko was "rubbish", and then walked away with the standard little steps of a geisha.
The buyer of the house took a fancy to Chiyoko's unique vision and bought her. She wanted to turn her into a geisha, but her sister Zuo Jin refused.
Like all the new geisha students, Chiyoko started doing some cleaning work in the house, preparing to learn various skills to become a geisha. Perhaps because of Chiyoko's unique eyes, Hatsumomo expressed great disgust for her. She often satirizes her as "the stink of girls in fishing villages", and from time to time she finds excuses to slap Chiyoko in the face and make trouble for her everywhere.
A month later, Chiyoko entered the geisha school, put on a blue and white cotton student uniform, learned to sing, and watched the first horse make up. Hatsumomo even used this opportunity to humiliate Chiyoko. When she took off her makeup, she said, "I know what you are thinking. You're thinking that you'll never be as beautiful as me. Yes, this is completely correct. "
Xintianwu is almost supported by Hatsumomo alone. When buying a house, everyone does his job. Hatsumomo is the economic pillar, Mommy is in charge of daily affairs, and Grandma is the most powerful person. She chooses the right geisha apprentice and is in charge of the financial power of buying a house, so she is the head of the family. Hatsumomo has a boyfriend who is a chef. They meet once a week. Geisha is very troublesome to associate with men with low status. First of all, geisha can't get income from it, but they may have to pay back the money. Second, guests who are either rich or expensive may feel belittled and empathize. One night, Hatsumomo unexpectedly brought her chef boyfriend home and a kimono. That gorgeous kimono belongs to Shi Sui (Yang Ziqiong), a geisha. In the geisha world, Hatsumomo and Shiksui are a pair of top experts who are evenly matched. Chu Tao called Shi Sui "Miss Perfect", but in fact she hated this versatile opponent very much. Chu Tao packed up the ink and inkstone, stuffed the brush full of ink into Chiyoko's hand, held her hand and moved to the beautiful kimono of Sushui, saying, "Daizi, Hanazono Sakura, practice your calligraphy!" Kimono was thus destroyed, and Hatsumomo forced Chiyoko to return it. Chiyoko first met Chu Tao's adversary, her later benefactor and "sister"-Shi Sui. She has a perfect oval face, so ...
Question 8: What story does Memoirs of a Geisha tell? I hope I can help.
I just finished watching it yesterday. Let me explain my own understanding: a poor family had to sell two daughters for a living, one became Ji and the other was adopted by a geisha school. It tells the bitter story of her from humble to successful.
This is a question of national culture, and there are many things that we can't understand.
Chiyoko was born in a poor family in a small Japanese fishing village. She and her sister Zuo Jin spent a happy childhood in poverty. However, Chiyoko inherited her mother's unique eyes-translucent gray eyes. This is an eye color that can never be seen in Japan, so it is doomed that she is different, but it is this pair of beautiful and unique glasses that laid an important foundation for Chiyoko's future success. However, when Chiyoko was young, she didn't understand this. She just naively thought that someone had dug a hole in her eye and sucked up all the ink in it, so she was a little unhappy. However, a fortune teller said that Chiyoko's eyes were so pale because he brought too much water in the collision, which led to the lack of other fire sites in Jin Mu. Such facial features look very uncoordinated. But in fact, this not only can't affect Chiyoko's beauty, but adds a kind of difference to her beauty.
When Chiyoko was nine years old, her family was too poor to survive. Her father reluctantly sold her and her sister to a businessman, Tanaka. In this way, Chiyoko followed her sister out of the small fishing village with all her childhood memories. On the way, Chiyoko saw the beautiful scene of the so-called small town: in the tea room, men gathered together to chat and tell stories, watching women pour wine gracefully, intoxicated by their beautiful songs. Finally, almost everyone is happy to know what day it is today. These have left a deep impression on thousands of generations.
Chiyoko and Zuo Jin, who came to this city, were quickly resold by Tanaka to the garden where the wind flower industry was concentrated. They were sent to Xintian Pavilion, the most famous geisha pavilion in Gion. While waiting for the buyer to choose, Chiyoko saw a peerless beauty. She wore a kimono that Chiyoko had never seen before, elegant and noble; But what surprised Chiyoko most was not the clothes, but her face, white and smooth as if it were transparent; Her hair is as bright as black paint, decorated with amber carved hair accessories, noble and elegant; There is also a bun with a thin silver thread inserted at the end behind the hair, which shines with the woman's movements. This beautiful woman is the most popular Miss Hatsumomo (Gong Li) in Xintian. Chiyoko looked at her dumbfounded, and she smiled at Chiyoko, but that smile had another meaning. Hatsumomo asked the people next to her to drive Chiyoko away, saying that Chiyoko was "rubbish", and then walked away with the standard little steps of a geisha.
The buyer of the house took a fancy to Chiyoko's unique vision and bought her. She wanted to turn her into a geisha, but her sister Zuo Jin refused.
Like all the new geisha students, Chiyoko started doing some cleaning work in the house, preparing to learn various skills to become a geisha. Perhaps because of Chiyoko's unique eyes, Hatsumomo expressed great disgust for her. She often satirizes her as "the stink of girls in fishing villages", and from time to time she finds excuses to slap Chiyoko in the face and make trouble for her everywhere.
A month later, Chiyoko entered the geisha school, put on a blue and white cotton student uniform, learned to sing, and watched the first horse make up. Hatsumomo even used this opportunity to humiliate Chiyoko. When she took off her makeup, she said, "I know what you are thinking. You're thinking that you'll never be as beautiful as me. Yes, this is completely correct. "
Xintianwu is almost supported by Hatsumomo alone. When buying a house, everyone does his job. Hatsumomo is the economic pillar, Mommy is in charge of daily affairs, and Grandma is the most powerful person. She chooses the right geisha apprentice and is in charge of the financial power of buying a house, so she is the head of the family. Hatsumomo has a boyfriend who is a chef. They meet once a week. Geisha is very troublesome to associate with men with low status. First of all, geisha can't get income from it, but they may have to pay back the money. Second, guests who are either rich or expensive may feel belittled and empathize. One night, Hatsumomo unexpectedly brought her chef boyfriend home and a kimono. That gorgeous kimono belongs to Shi Sui (Yang Ziqiong), a geisha. In the geisha world, Hatsumomo and Shiksui are a pair of top experts who are evenly matched. Chu Tao called Shi Sui "Miss Perfect", but in fact she hated this versatile opponent very much. Chu Tao packed up the inkstone, stuffed the brush full of ink into Chiyoko's hand, held her hand and moved to Shi Shuimei ... >>
Question 9: Introduction to Memoirs of a Geisha In a small Japanese fishing village, Chiyoko was born in a poor family, but she and her sister Sasaki spent a happy childhood in poverty. However, Chiyoko inherited her mother's unique eyes-translucent gray eyes. This is an eye color that can never be seen in Japan, so it is doomed that she is different, but it is this pair of beautiful and unique glasses that laid an important foundation for Chiyoko's future success. However, when Chiyoko was young, she didn't understand this. She just naively thought that someone had dug a hole in her eye and sucked up all the ink in it, so she was a little unhappy. However, a fortune teller said that Chiyoko's eyes were so pale because he brought too much water in the collision, which led to the lack of other fire sites in Jin Mu. Such facial features look very uncoordinated. But in fact, this not only can't affect Chiyoko's beauty, but adds a kind of difference to her beauty. When Chiyoko was nine years old, her family was too poor to survive. Her father reluctantly sold her and her sister to a businessman, Tanaka. In this way, Chiyoko followed her sister out of the small fishing village with all her childhood memories. On the way, Chiyoko saw the beautiful scene of the so-called small town: in the tea room, men gathered together to chat and tell stories, watching women pour wine gracefully, intoxicated by their beautiful songs. Finally, almost everyone is happy to know what day it is today. These have left a deep impression on thousands of generations. Chiyoko and Zuo Jin, who came to this city, were quickly resold by Tanaka to the garden where the wind flower industry was concentrated. They were sent to Xintian Pavilion, the most famous geisha pavilion in Gion. While waiting for the buyer to choose, Chiyoko saw a peerless beauty. She wore a kimono that Chiyoko had never seen before, elegant and noble; But what surprised Chiyoko most was not the clothes, but her face, white and smooth as if it were transparent; Her hair is as bright as black paint, decorated with amber carved hair accessories, noble and elegant; There is also a bun with a thin silver thread inserted at the end behind the hair, which shines with the woman's movements. This beautiful woman is the most popular Miss Hatsumomo (Gong Li) in Xintian. Chiyoko looked at her dumbfounded, and she smiled at Chiyoko, but that smile had another meaning. Hatsumomo asked the people next to her to drive Chiyoko away, saying that Chiyoko was "rubbish", and then walked away with the standard little steps of a geisha. The buyer of the house took a fancy to Chiyoko's unique vision and bought her. She wanted to turn her into a geisha, but her sister Zuo Jin refused. Like all the new geisha students, Chiyoko started doing some cleaning work in the house, preparing to learn various skills to become a geisha. Perhaps because of Chiyoko's unique eyes, Hatsumomo expressed great disgust for her. She often satirizes her as "the stink of girls in fishing villages", and from time to time she finds excuses to slap Chiyoko in the face and make trouble for her everywhere. A month later, Chiyoko entered the geisha school, put on a blue and white cotton student uniform, learned to sing, and watched the first horse make up. Hatsumomo even used this opportunity to humiliate Chiyoko. When she took off her makeup, she said, "I know what you are thinking. You're thinking that you'll never be as beautiful as me. Yes, this is completely correct. " Xintianwu is almost supported by Hatsumomo alone. When buying a house, everyone does his job. Hatsumomo is the economic pillar, Mommy is in charge of daily affairs, and Grandma is the most powerful person. She chooses the right geisha apprentice and is in charge of the financial power of buying a house, so she is the head of the family. Hatsumomo has a boyfriend who is a chef. They meet once a week. Geisha is very troublesome to associate with men with low status. First of all, geisha can't get income from it, but they may have to pay back the money. Second, guests who are either rich or expensive may feel belittled and empathize. One night, Hatsumomo unexpectedly brought her chef boyfriend home and a kimono. That gorgeous kimono belongs to Shi Sui (Yang Ziqiong), a geisha. In the geisha world, Hatsumomo and Shiksui are a pair of top experts who are evenly matched. Chu Tao called Shi Sui "Miss Perfect", but in fact she hated this versatile opponent very much. Chu Tao packed up the ink and inkstone, stuffed the brush full of ink into Chiyoko's hand, held her hand and moved to the beautiful kimono of Sushui, saying, "Daizi, Hanazono Sakura, practice your calligraphy!" Kimono was thus destroyed, and Hatsumomo forced Chiyoko to return it. Chiyoko first met Chu Tao's adversary, her later benefactor and "sister"-Shi Sui. She has ... >; & gt
Question 10: What is the ending of Memoirs of a Geisha? Finally, the hostess played by Zhang Ziyi found that her favorite chairman also liked him, and has been silently supporting her and helping her behind the scenes. The last two people got together.
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