
Izu Dancer
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The novel describes the author in the autumn of 1918, when he was in his second grade at a high school in Tokyo. Because he was tired of boarding life and wanted to get rid of the lingering mental depression, he traveled alone to the Izu Peninsula. On the way, I met a group of Jianghu artists and walked together from Amagi Ridge, Yushima, and Yuno all the way to Shimoda. The artists are kind-hearted and have simple emotions, especially the innocent and enthusiastic dancer, which makes the protagonist appreciate the warmth of human kindness and sprouts a ray of tenderness in his heart. The dancer's compliment that he was "a good man" made him feel "indescribable gratitude". Finally, he left and let his tears flow down on the boat. His mind seemed to be a stream of clear water, trickling down. In the end, there was nothing but sweet pleasure.
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