
Ha ha ha! From the fresh and lovely face, a fierce battle lasts two days and one night! What a lively face! It’s so wonderful that I can’t continue the verse! This is not something I would use. Isn’t this just called a prop? No matter what, I’ve put together a group! Moreover, based on the ancient general’s secret meaning, I made a character out of the Shōyō haifu and replaced it with a courageous peony bow and arrow. How is it? I look like a different person from the last time we met; my skin shines! Until your lord arrives, I immediately need tea, so no flattery is required for the Nishinomaru. Wow, to create something of this level… Even what is spoken in the conversations at Eoyoko and Teisuke has become clear with this. “It seems to be for convenient use.” It appears that it was correct. I express my gratitude for the explanation regarding the writing at the writing hall. Tea head… As for the view of the bow and arrow, it lacks a layer, making me seem even younger? It’s a bit embarrassing to have my first trial reviewed; which family does this joy belong to? And this is what I use for Yanagisaku’s iriguchi.
Hahaha
But it’s also common for this youthfulness and shyness to sometimes appear enviable and dazzling.
>>2
I often find that I can’t come up with ideas like this right now.
If anything, I find my old works to be really interesting.
You gradually become unable to freely throw in ideas like when you first started.
I become unable to do things, worrying about someone’s eyes.
Efficiency, budget, and quality are the first things that come to mind…
Is there really no twist to this…?
>>6
Well, it’s just as it looks.
I packed in whatever came to mind directly.
I will forgive you because it’s not something I use…
Even setting my true feelings aside, it makes me happy to be praised by a senior in that field…
It feels like I asked them to draw a character that would be popular, and they came up with a character having spiky hair and wielding a great sword?
>>11
It feels like a female warrior in a bikini armor.
>>11
If a junior high school student comes with their original character, I’ll steer the conversation towards choosing my words carefully to compliment them.
>>13
I really love that work… It’s just exactly like that… I often choose my words carefully to praise it.
A cape that reaches the feet…
Wide shoulder armor…
Mysterious orbs scattered throughout various places…
>>14
I think this is quite old.
>>14
Clothes that are not suitable for the present time.
A silver-haired beauty with different eye colors in each eye…
In the realm of hobbies, as long as you don’t commit serious taboos, a “like!” will suffice.
I want to learn from the spirit of enjoying the arts by harshly critiquing this initial creativity.
>>19
You have an amazing talent!
>>19
Well, Hidetada has been trained in samurai tea.
You probably wouldn’t have tea ceremony in a casual relationship, and that’s probably fine.
I had him hold about 10 swords and tried to make him look brave.
It seems it would be much better without the arrows.
The thing in the image still exists, right?
The context of the general of the samurai breaking the bow, which is the symbol of the samurai, to prepare this is quite amazing…
>>25
The arranged arrows have a primitive power that completely destroys the context…
“Hyoge often features the exchanges between Yamajo Soji and Hideyoshi.”
Souji absolutely couldn’t do this kind of manipulation, so it’s clear he only had the option to die there…
Hidetada-chan, looking so happy, is so cute…
>>31
This is… it can lead to this impression…
It looks like something a child made…
>>31
The bow is too much of a bow…
>>135
The neatly lined-up arrows are intimidating.
I understand why people say I’m young.
A silver-haired ponytailed girl with red and blue heterochromia, valiantly wielding two daggers.
>>32
This is a little embarrassing… but I like it…
>>32
The fact that the costume under the cloak is a leotard is just too lacking in originality and feels very youthful…
>>32
In accordance with this, the names of the special techniques and the chants will also be changed!
>>32
Isn’t that painful!
This is intense.
Isn’t it better than I thought?
Giving a Zaku a large Japanese sword… or something like that.
>>35
I tried to make a Zakus into a warrior and it looks courageous.
Someone has become a Musha Gundam!
I wonder if the craftsmen were instructed to do it this way and somehow adjusted it to improve.
There is an energy that can only be created when you are young, for better or for worse.
It’s not that I’m embarrassed, but it’s precisely because there’s no twist that when I try to create something now, it feels so boring that I can’t make it to completion…
There should be some goodness that comes from continuing to use this…
Is this historical fact?!
>>44
No, no…
>>44
This manga has too much of this.
>>74
Did Kato Kiyomasa also do a rocket punch to a ninja!?
>>78
That weapon-like teacup too!?
>>84
Is even Takenoko Man!?
>>74
The object should be launched by a catapult while carrying the green vessel on its back…
To re-establish the lost bond with Kobayakawa and finally lead the Eastern Army to victory…
>>44
Chocchu ne
>>44
The reality line where the teapot explodes is bad—oh, the teapot!
Every time this happens, there are people who go “Oh, surprisingly good, right?” so it might be easy to understand for beginners.
Perhaps young samurai or some unclear faction would honestly praise in the same way.
The person who uses it is a user, and it becomes authoritative.
It’s definitely a significant oversight that I’m not using!
The later Oribe pots are twisted so much that I can’t make sense of them anymore…
>>49
I think I’ve seen that in haiku.
It’s something that’s overly twisted, praised by experts, but amateurs have no idea what makes it good.
The old man in the thread also made a Jomon-style tea room in his youth before achieving greatness.
>>50
I remember that.
>>53
Furthermore, considering it’s youthful recklessness, I’ve aged a bit.
>>50
At the start of the manga, Oribe is a middle-aged man in his 30s with a wife and children.
The various things in the story are quite the failures that come after getting older, rather than just youthful indiscretions…
Historical fact history.
The depiction in “Hyougemono” is a flawless historical perspective that leaves no room for even the corners of a layered box to be overlooked.
>>51
I think Furuta Oribe became a tea ceremony advisor, but he probably didn’t consult with Oe about it…
If it’s something used by the general when brewing tea as a general.
I don’t think it’s necessary to twist it that much.
To be honest, when I saw the real thing for the first time, I thought it was powerful, easy to understand, cool, and great! It was amazing.
>>55
Ultimately, it’s about Rikyu – the story is that the aesthetic sensibility of tea ceremony constructed by Oribe is not highly regarded.
Fiction, fiction!
The depiction in “Hyouge Mono” is a sugar-free manga that replaces or creates episodes of others.
If I can see a face like in the third panel of the third page, I’ll compliment you.
Well, at least it’s probably not to Oribe’s taste.
But it’s not something I use!
>>62
It’s not for me.
When I see scenes like this, I can’t help but wonder what Rikyu truly thought about his disciples in his heart.
>>63
It would be too unfortunate to voice a critique here… There is a strange, indescribable charm to it…
>>66
From the realization there, during the master’s seppuku.
That is you, so please don’t forget… it’s beautiful and skillful, isn’t it?
I’m responding to anonymous users who post their original drawings and models with this kind of feeling.
The drawing skills in manga are quite high, but even so, there are times when seeing the real thing changes the impression.
When I actually saw Oribe’s works, the green color changed my impression quite a bit.
It’s a bit too much of a “cha” moment after separating from the cut.
There are aspects like that which do not exist in modern times, and I think there have been significant changes in the viewers as well.
In the first place, there are hardly any bows and arrows in the lives of modern people.
I didn’t buy the wobbly ones, but I ended up buying some Oribe pottery.
Cute
The tea room was entirely prepared in a hundred style.
A man with odd eyes, a bandage on his right hand, and wearing a long black coat…
This is… a bit embarrassing…
However… it seems that it is entertaining to harshly criticize the first act of creativity…
It’s a good story because he will be a great disciple until the end.
It’s not like I’m flattering anyone for my position, but I think the reason is that it would be pretty boring if this place were criticized.
Maybe Oribe has experienced it too…
From the current perspective of Oribe, I think the level is generally high.
>>77
The next one is highly praised, so it’s even more so.
Historical fact, historical fact!
Adaptation!
That’s just the embellishment due to it being a manga.
The current trend is characters with white hair and blindfolds.
Truth truth!
All descriptions are based on first-class sources and are true.
This story is fictional, but the main characters are all based on real people.
It is believed that the second Tokugawa shogun would not have had a casual relationship where he would talk about personal matters.
In that case, it wouldn’t be strange to have a plea for clemency granted.
Goodbye, friend!
If this novel dies, the work will be over…
Once Rikyu is dead, it’s over…
If the monkey dies, it’s all over, right…?
It’s amazing how it keeps you reading until the end.
At the beginning of Volume 1, the characters are in their mid-30s, so only episodes from that age are depicted.
For someone who lives 50 years, they sure are a late bloomer.
Well, even as a military commander, I was doing my job properly.
When I was really young, I used to mess around during the time I was learning from Yūsai… like the time I tried to cover up wetting the bed or something.
>>95
To steal… I borrowed the teapot of my future brother-in-law in order to take a wife.
When I got married, I was still quite sharp.
Well, although the real age is middle-aged, as a tea master, I was still young.
In that sense, one might say that a failure due to youthful recklessness is not entirely wrong.
Make the face of Gundam into a Gym.
I tried piling weapons on each part.
How is it?
One-legged batting technique too!?
>>100
Oribe is the founder of Sexy Commando.
The distorted fortress “Ugyaa” too!?
It’s probably like a dragon from home economics.
It’s not within the acceptable range for a samurai family.
>>104
Hidetada was created as a warrior.
The master may have been evaluated as a connoisseur.
No need for flattery.
I’ll quickly start a thread, so to the western bulletin board.
>>106
[Breaking News] The matter of constructing a stand with my ingenuity.
>>107
🤨…
>>107
This is… way too young… or rather, an old man…?
I want to hit…
Even if I’m called “Nameless”…
When I first started drawing, my lines were all wobbly.
By incorporating the technique of weird coloring, I can gain confidence, but it may result in terrible drawings.
This is a bit different from beginners, etc.
It’s not that it’s bad, since I’ve been expressing what I’ve learned directly and clearly.
It’s not a ball that a twisted old man can catch.
>>113
In the sense that it can never be created by someone like Rikyu or Oribe, it is very rare.
Well, the person themselves has also made a house that is quite embarrassing…
>>114
It was a cycle of proudly presenting it and then reflecting calmly on it.
Many people enjoy going to art university festivals because you can see lots of things like this, which enriches the heart… It’s not meant to be mocking or anything.
Conversely, by the time of the graduation exhibition, the carelessness disappears, resulting in something that is well-made but not very interesting, which is quite common.
>>115
Professionally done… is not sharp and boring! I feel this kind of story exists in any creation…
What I instantly thought of was a free game.
There is a certain power that comes from the remaining clumsiness, isn’t there?
In the end, it’s great that Hidetada shows such amazing sense…
I was doing various things like tea rooms on top of trees and Jomon people.
Compared to a poorly done neat picture, a straightforward and raw picture like this can be more stimulating.
Did Rikyu go on a rampage too!?
In terms of card games,
Beginners continue to buy packs little by little.
I just reached the stage of finally building one of my decks…
It is rather uncouth for an expert to harshly critique a deck.
To truly sink into the swamp, it’s stylish to play with a deck that can hold its own in a good match.
It’s just that the expression feels too youthful and makes me embarrassed.
It’s not like saying this guy has no sense!
Is it okay to consider the part about being extremely fresh as a compliment?
I feel like my true feelings are coming out quite a bit.
>>126
Depending on the relationship with the recipient, it could potentially become sarcasm that includes mockery.
But I think that’s not how the relationship between these two will turn out.
>>126
You might be angry if you find out now, but when you grow up, you’ll look back at your embarrassing past and think, “What a good teacher,” while smiling wryly.
My outfit might have looked like something a monkey would wear, but it should look cool on Nov.
You weren’t like this when you were younger, were you?
I was surprised to learn that the lying-down tea party was a historical fact.
Well, it’s a huge improvement from the person who broke tools out of frustration and didn’t understand what an apology meant in the first place.
I understand that you don’t want to pick this bud…
If I praise a truly bad work, it would be dereliction of duty, and it wouldn’t be surprising if I physically lost my head over it.
Rikia is overflowing!
Preparing to serve tea on the tea stand takes a long time, and since I have to use the upper and lower parts of the stand, my knees and back hurt, making it quite a difficult task.
But if you can’t do this, you won’t be issued a certificate, and for things like offerings, the head of the school does this.
The feeling of being genuinely scared by reality is great, isn’t it?
It’s not something I use, but I’ll praise that spirit.
If nothing had gone wrong, would they have praised the paintings of Iemitsu like this?
Reading Heuge makes me think, “Were the samurai this free!?”
Well, I understand that tea ceremonies and singing are essential for diplomacy with other samurai, so I get that they are basic cultural skills that must be learned.
>>141
Considering the timing of agricultural work and harvest, the period during which war can be waged is shorter.
>>141
Even though they’re samurai, the top-tier ones can delegate everything below them, so they may seem idle.
The active members might not have much left in the morning and evening, and in a pinch, they’ll have to slit their stomachs and die…
It’s totally fine if you’re a beginner.
The phrase “there’s no twist” is already a comment that assumes there will be one or two twists added.
>>143
When they twist it and then throw a straight pitch, or create a straightforward path without any twists, it becomes something familiar and quickly becomes boring.
But that kind of brightness without any clouds is nice too… it’s just not something I use.
I wonder what it is that makes me oddly happy just because a young person shares the same hobby as me.
When I was young, I didn’t care about others.
It is important to start by helping people understand the joy of something.
I often watch cooking videos on YouTube, but even for dishes that don’t seem quite right for me, I write compliments in the comments every time with the mindset that it’s not something I would eat anyway.
It seems that at least it’s not bad since it has lacquer and a design on the side.
Everyone starts as a beginner…
It’s difficult to deal with things that a younger boss recommends, right?
Usually, our sensibilities don’t match.
This stand.
I was praised, so I’m using it until the end of the story.
>>154
It’s cute, isn’t it?
Blue cloud
I prefer the still images over the warped teapot.
>>157
I understand.
I think the design of mosquito coils shaped like pigs is amazing, but I don’t understand the meaning of celebrating a vase with holes in it.
The freshness of having placed the protagonist’s machine, Don, with Gunpla.
>>159
It’s a standard level that includes gate processing and ink filling.
>>160
Have you laughed at me, who has been building Gunpla for five years?
>>159
Gunpla is good because it already has a ready-made shape.
In the middle of the battlefield diorama, a Gundam is standing still.
Ultimately, I feel that improving our relationship as a couple allowed us to carry on the Toyotomi blood, and I’m glad we managed to handle things well.
Newcomers must be praised, soothed, and then sunk into the abyss.