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2."Dark Tales II" consisted of eight touching love stories between earthly man and the immortals, which are in fact parables: "Feather Fairy" describes how earthly love cannot resist temptations; "The Phantom and the Fox" points out man can hardly distinguish between the good and the evil; "The Judge from Hell" prompts man not to be greedy and that being common is good; "Flower Fairies" relates how easy man will turn weak and suspicious; "Mistake" teaches man to do good; "Ghost Mother" shows how deep a mother loves her child; "Sacred Sword" reminds man not to underestimate others; "Eternal Love" reveals how love can last forever.
3.In On Learning, Fuzeyuji, the Japanese neoteric educationist and ideologist, expressed the idea that the scholar should work his best to push forward civilization, to concentrate his studies on important issues dosed related to social development, to be brave enough to doubt the accepted, and to be able to suffer anonymousness.

