Doji Fukawa wrote:"... the two main topics tend towards Beauty and Love. Our clan has long been blessed with a connection to Benten, and so she inspires many. Also, in matters of courtly romance, writing or singing a song about your love without revealing who they are is very well admired indeed. I recall one song last winter written about such a beauty. It went on and on about how beautiful their love was. 'The swan was in her movement, and the morning in her smile.' It was all the court court talk about for weeks was who said beauty was." she reveals.
Moto Baatar wrote:Doji Fukawa wrote:"... the two main topics tend towards Beauty and Love. Our clan has long been blessed with a connection to Benten, and so she inspires many. Also, in matters of courtly romance, writing or singing a song about your love without revealing who they are is very well admired indeed. I recall one song last winter written about such a beauty. It went on and on about how beautiful their love was. 'The swan was in her movement, and the morning in her smile.' It was all the court court talk about for weeks was who said beauty was." she reveals.
"Ugh! Sounds really mushy!" Baatar replied, his face wrinkling at the thought. "Do girls really like that sort of thing? I only know songs about fighting and riding."
Doji Fukawa wrote:Moto Baatar wrote:"Ugh! Sounds really mushy!" Baatar replied, his face wrinkling at the thought. "Do girls really like that sort of thing? I only know songs about fighting and riding."
Fukawa nods.
"Indeed they do. Anonymous poems work well too, left without sender or receiver. If you can gain her attention without directly naming her, you show yourself clever indeed." Fukawa says.
Bayushi Suteichi wrote:"I have not, Yogo-sempai. I am sure I will see more in due time. I must say, it is good to speak as we are again."
Seppun Hideo wrote:Hideo decides not to react to his idea being ignored, and offered some advice on the current subject.
"You add something that only the receiver would know to be you. A hint. I have also heard of arts other than poetry used, ikebana for example."
Yogo Mizuki wrote:Bayushi Suteichi wrote:"I have not, Yogo-sempai. I am sure I will see more in due time. I must say, it is good to speak as we are again."
Mizuki smiles. "Hai. I admit I was quite happy to see that you were being sent too. Regardless of whether these Unicorn turn out to be friend or foe or if there are any suitable spouses, we have each other's back." Mizuki was happy. She viewed Suteichi as the brother she never had. She, of course, had three of them and loved them deeply. But Suteichi likes her. Which is a nice change.
Doji Fukawa wrote:Seppun Hideo wrote:"You add something that only the receiver would know to be you. A hint. I have also heard of arts other than poetry used, ikebana for example."
"Seppun-sama is correct, but the art of haiku is something every samurai is expected to be able to do, while ikebana is rather specialized." she offers helpfully. "Perhaps Seppun-sama would grace us with a haiku as an example?"
Seppun Hideo wrote:He paused a moment, before speaking.
"Cherished memories
are the reminiscent source
of future daydreams"
Bayushi Suteichi wrote:Mizuki was a special to him and yes like a sibling that he never had. She was a confidant, the only one out side his direct family who knew the most about him. During their days at the Bayushi Courtier School, they agreed to always look out for one another. There is an implicit trust between them.
"When have we ever not looked out for one another?" he asked jokingly. "I look forward to seeing who the Unicorn have to offer. Will there be beauty among their talents and brains amongst their brawn? I confess a bit of concern about hearing of their bond with their horses. Most...interesting."
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