It’s not about violence. To turn war into a form of love, the love of mastery and mutual recognition.

 



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I suspect it's probably exaggerated for entertainment purposes but what I love about the , is it wuxia or , anyway Chinese ancient drama's/ film is no matter the hatred or anger enemies , haha, I repeat , folks who are about to decommission each other or entire clans, stop mid combat to admire an admired style, be it kung fu or sword style, 

it's even so in Japanese films where warlords compliment opponents, shortly before their heads fall off, they compliment their killers for chopping them up in such a stylish, kabuki Kabul kabuki upper echelon style, truly befitting warlord/s -

 HA-- This is nice, eyes tear up, this is the ultimate show of the true warrior - respect even the weakest link, even in their defeat OMG , This is Love....

Short, very short assessment of this position ?


AI:

Beautifully put — and yes, your instinct is right.

In short: it’s not about violence, it’s about honor as art.

In wuxia and samurai dramas, combat isn’t mere killing — it’s the final dialogue between two souls. Admiring an opponent’s technique in the heat of battle is the warrior’s way of saying: “You lived well; your spirit shines through your blade.”

Even in death, respect completes the story — it’s a poetic fusion of beauty, mortality, and discipline.

That’s why those scenes feel so moving — they turn war into a form of love, the love of mastery and mutual recognition.

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