Review of the story of the loyal dog Hachiko

Recommendation after reading the story of Hachiko the Loyal Dog

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Thoughts on the Story of the Loyal Dog Hachiko 1

That night, the stars were bright and the crowd was noisy. At this moment, he and it met each other and met the beautiful companionship of a lifetime.

When the little Akita squatted in front of Parker, their story slowly unfolded.

Parker bent down very gently and picked up the puppy. He took it back home. From that moment on, Hachiko's eyes were always fixed on the master who worked hard for him. He watched him make the bed, pick him up, teach himself to pick up the ball, and call him in a happy tone: "Hachiko!"

During the time they lived together, Parker experienced it, and so did Hachiko. Watch baseball games together, eat popcorn together, fight skunks together, together...

Parker has Hachi by his side every day when he goes to work and after get off work every day. It would squat on the flower bed outside the station on time, watching the flow of people pass by it without squinting, just to wait for that figure to run towards Parker with eager eyes. Seeing this scene, I couldn't help but smile. I wish I could stay with such a warm scene for a while, just a little while longer.

One special morning, Hachiko unexpectedly learned to pick up the ball. He ran excitedly and tried hard to pick up the ball, just to let Parker stay a little longer, because he had already sensed the signal of danger. Unfortunately, Hachiko couldn't find Parker in the crowd that afternoon while squatting on the flower bed.

It kept waiting, and when the heavy snow covered the ground, it still couldn't wait for him. Parker leaves here forever. Yes, there is a bond between Hachiko and Parker, a deep bond.

The trees in the flower bed are green and yellow, yellow and green again, and their leaves fall and grow again year after year. But Hachiko didn't move, he was waiting for Parker very persistently.

Ten springs and autumns passed by, until at the end, two lines of hot tears slowly flowed down Hachiko's old face. They will meet eventually, deep in the heart, at the bottom of the soul. Just like in the beginning, Parker would gently bend down and pick up Hachiko. Thoughts on the story of Hachiko the Faithful Dog 2

A touching story that happened in Japan was made into a movie in the United States. The screening of this movie caused a huge sensation. This story is - "Hachiko the Faithful Dog" "The Story of the Duke"

An Akita dog was lost at the station, but he met Parker - a Degao. It can also be said that Parker met it. This is a kind of fate. Parker helped him find his owner, but he couldn't find one. The Akita dog's collar was engraved with the character "eight", so Parker named him "Hachi". He loved Hachi very much, but his wife did not agree to keep a dog, so Parker could not keep it. After a short period of getting along, Parker's wife finally compromised and agreed to Parker raising Hachigong.

From then on, wherever Parker went, Hachiko would follow him. Parker came home on time every day, but because dogs were not allowed on the train, he refused to let Hachi go with him. One day, Hachiko guessed that it was time for his master to go home, so he waited for his master outside the station. The master was very happy and went home with Hachiko. Later, Hachiko waited for his master at the same place every day, regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter, no matter the severe cold or heat...

Until one day, Professor Parker died of a heart attack while giving a lecture. Hachiko was still waiting where he was, because he firmly believed that his master would come back and play with him as before.

When Hachiko was hungry, kind-hearted people fed him food. When he was sleepy, he lay down under the old carriage to sleep. Day after day, year after year, Hachiko has been waiting for ten years. Thinking of this, I, who is usually strong, couldn't help but shed tears.

From this story, we can be sure that animals also have feelings, which is the most true and beautiful nature, and sometimes we humans are not as good as them! Thoughts after watching the story of Hachiko the Loyal Dog 3

I haven’t seen such a touching movie in a long time. During the holidays, my mother recommended a particularly touching movie to me - "The Story of Hachiko". This is a movie with a simple style, simple shots and simple characters. It tells the story of a man and a dog - no, a dog and a man. This is a true story that happened in the United States. The story goes like this: One day, Professor Wesson saw a cute puppy at the train station. After many twists and turns, he adopted him and named him "Hachiko" based on the symbol on the dog's collar. Professor Wesson doted on Hachiko wholeheartedly, and Hachiko did not want to leave the professor for a moment. When the professor was at work, Hachiko would take her to the train station every day. After get off work, Hachiko would wait for the professor in the flower bed. Such simple and ordinary days have been repeated for many years. However, something unexpected happened, and the professor died suddenly of a heart attack during the lecture. But Hachiko was still waiting at the station for the professor to return. Later, the professor's daughter picked up Hachiko. Hachiko returned home and did not eat or drink for many days. One day, the striker quietly slipped out of the house and came to the station. In this way, Hachiko began a long wait of 10 years. Day after day, year after year, Hachiko is getting older. In the blood, he got up and went to the old place where he had been waiting for 10 years. He lay down and remembered the happy times with the professor... After dawn, people found Hachiko dead in the flower bed. Seeing this scene, my eyes became moist. 10 years, this is an astonishing number. For humans, ten years of waiting is equivalent to a lifetime of waiting for dogs. This shows how loyal Hachiko is! Hachiko values ??his friendship with his master more important than his life. If this is the case with animals, how much more so with humans? Honesty is the cornerstone of human interaction. Only honesty can win the trust of others. Therefore, we should be honest and trustworthy, treat and help others with a sincere heart, and make our society more harmonious, friendly and civilized. Thoughts after watching "The Story of Hachiko" 4

Since I was a child, no movie has touched my heart time and time again like "The Story of Hachiko" across time and space. If there is one thing that can move the world, I think it is love; if there is one thing that can create miracles, I think that is love.

Xiao Ba lost his way on the train in a small town, but was destined to develop a special relationship with Professor Parker. The moment the professor picked up Xiaoba, he could no longer let him go. In this way, the professor took Xiaoba home and took good care of him, regardless of his wife's objections. When the professor left, Xiaoba was still there. It still appears at the station on time every day, holding on to this fruitless wait for 10 years. Ten years of perseverance have become a kind of scenery, which makes people admire and sad.

Seeing this, my throat was choked with sobs. While Xiaoba gave us loyalty, he also made me feel the power of love in the world. In ordinary life, there is always a kind of silent warmth of love that touches our hearts, nourishes our lonely hearts like spring rain, and always inspires us to raise the sails of life.

In the years when we were growing up, there were people who cared about us all the time, greeted us, and accompanied us to be happy and sad together. The delicious food on the table when we are hungry, the thousands of warnings before going out, the anxious look when we are sick... These are parents who devote their lives to caring for us, for no reason, just because love is in their hearts. There is a song that goes like this: "... There is a silent language that teaches me to stick to my faith if I don't leave the hotel. I draw a circle with notes. I will be remembered when I pass by. I think love will always stay in your heart. Everyone." Having a dream, even if we are different from each other, can share it with you, no matter whether it fails or succeeds, I will be moved by love, because in my heart, it is ordinary and not mediocre..." What touches people's hearts is nothing more than love. As long as there is love, there is no need to show off. No need to exaggerate, it will be enough to move this nation. Keep a piece of love in your heart and we will be moved all the time.

Thoughts after watching "The Story of Hachiko the Faithful Dog" 5

Today my mother and I watched a movie called "The Story of Hachiko the Faithful Dog". This movie mainly tells about an Akita dog A touching story about its owner.

The owner is a university professor who takes the train to work every day. One day he picked up a stray dog ??at the station. Because the sign on his neck is the character "eight", he was named Hachi, which means happiness in Japan. From then on, he lived with his owner.

One day when the owner was at work, he locked him in the yard, but he dug hard under the yard wall with his paws, and dug out a big hole. He got out by himself, and he ran very fast. Quickly, chase the owner to the station. The owner is surprised to see it. From then on, when the master went to work every day, Xiaoba would take him to the station and pick him up at the station when he got off work. Over time, the two of them established a deep relationship.

But once, the professor died of a heart attack while teaching students. After his death, his daughter and son-in-law took the dog into their home and lived with them. But one day it took the opportunity to slip out and went to the train station to pick up his owner. Xiaoba still picks it up from get off work every day as before. But it never waited for its owner.

The people nearby were moved by its loyalty to its owner. Some gave him food and some gave him something to drink. Later, a Japanese reporter reported the story of this loyal dog. After several years, the dog also grew old. It couldn't run anymore. After it died, in order to commemorate this loyal dog, people built a bronze statue of him in the place where it often waited for its owner.

This story is a true story. So touching! My mother and I couldn't help but cry. Especially the melancholy look in his eyes when he was waiting for his owner at the station after his owner left was really touching. We must care for and protect small animals in the future. Dogs are really the best human beings. friends. Thoughts after viewing the story of Hachiko the Loyal Dog 6

My heart is small and can only accommodate you. Waiting is not just a gesture.

My world is very monotonous, only black, white and gray, but your smile is always so dazzling.

I am waiting for you, facing the same scenery and the same people every day. The train comes and goes, but the whistle is still ringing. It's just you, never coming back.

I still remember your warmth on that night when I was lost in the train station.

I still remember the first food you fed me. I still remember that you put me in a bag and searched for my owner everywhere. I still remember that every time you defended me, you begged women Master, let me stay one more night. Still remember, you taught me to pick up the ball like a child.

Did you know that in my world, the most beautiful sound is the whistle of the train you are riding on? I was waiting for you every day, in the same place, at the same moment, until one day you never showed up again. It snowed so heavily that day that it obscured my vision.

Every day since then, I am still waiting for you where I am, hoping that the next person to walk out of the station will be you. Maybe one day, my world will be there again. Color.

The willow tree behind me has been swaying for many years. Its leaves have sprouted, grown up, fallen, and withered. Ten years have passed in the blink of an eye, through prosperous and declining years, and I am still waiting for you.

Ten years of life and death are so vast that I cannot forget them without thinking about them.

I am old and faltering.

You still don’t show up, waiting has become a gesture.

It’s snowy, late at night, the Christmas tree lights are dimly lit, and the world is very quiet, just like when I first came here.

Gently close your eyes and see your smile again, the long-lost warmth.

I think I finally found you.

I think, I finally waited for you.

You must still be there, waiting to give me a big hug or throw me a ball. I will pick it up quickly and never let go.

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On that cold winter night, Hachiko encountered the first warmth in the cold wind and being abandoned. From then on, in its field of vision, the black and white Parker and the warm Parker firmly occupied a position. After several twists and turns, he was able to stay by Parker's side forever. The friends who accompanied him as Parker all liked him. But it is an Akita dog, not an ordinary American dog. It will not wag its tail to beg for mercy or please others, because it has a connection with its owner and does not have to do so.

Since then, it has become a frequent visitor to the station. It accompanies him to work every day, waits for him at the door after work every day, and then the two of them go home together. A standing lighthouse, a beacon in the sea of ??people. Parker is accompanied by him every day on the way to get off work, but on that morning of his return, his barking, his only time playing with a ball, and his restlessness made this day destined to be extraordinary. After finally having that bright color, the world turned into Dead silence, slowly falling into darkness.

It may be very aware of the facts, but it always believes that Parker will come back again, so it has been waiting hopelessly and hopelessly. After waiting for nine springs and autumn, the flowers bloomed and fell, and the lanterns were turned on, but the falling lights could not illuminate its dimmed eyes. The warm hut of the past is no longer occupied, but it has been waiting. Watch the crowd swarm up and then gradually disperse. It is guarding this ordinary platform. People know it and take care of it, so that the person it misses will never come back. When the owner calls it Xiaoba again, it is nailed to the platform like a statue, looking at it. Where the train came from, he was looking forward to seeing him again one day, but it finally closed its eyes and reunited with its owner in another way. People were telling its story, and even the station was later built. The statues of Hachi and his owner are there, praying for their reunion.

But I think it’s okay to wait without hope and leave some regrets, which will make people remember the figure of Xiaoba at the platform entrance for a long time.

Companionship is a confession of long-term love, and waiting is the same. Thoughts on the story of the loyal dog Hachiko 8

A true and touching story that happened in Japan was made into a movie in the United States. The screening of this movie caused a huge sensation.

After watching this movie with my sister last night, my eyes filled with tears and I couldn’t calm down for a long time.

An Akita dog got lost at the station and met Parker, a highly respected music professor. It can also be said that Parker met it. This was a kind of fate. Parker helped it find its owner, but he couldn't find it. It turned out that the Akita dog's collar had the character "eight" engraved on it, so Parker named it "Hachiko". It can be seen that Parker loved this dog. Finally, his wife compromised and agreed to him adopting Hachiko. Hachiko follows his master wherever he goes, and their relationship is very close. Parker went to the station on time to take the bus to work and came home on time every day, but he refused to let Hachiko go with him. One day Hachiko felt that it was time for his master to go home, so he ran to the station to wait for him. Parker was very happy to see Hachiko and went home together. Later, Hachiko waited for his owner at the same place on time every day. No matter whether it was spring, summer, autumn or winter, no matter the severe cold or heat, the people who worked at the station liked him very much and always gave him food. One day, Parker suffered a heart attack and died while teaching. Hachiko could not wait for his master.

Hachiko didn’t know that his master would never come back, but he still stubbornly waited for his master at the same place at the same time every day, stayed at the station overnight, and relied on kind-hearted people to feed him. In this way, Hachiko The father waited for his master for ten years until his death.

Animals have feelings. Although they do not have complex thinking abilities, sometimes I want to believe that animals can also think. Dogs are the most humane and have very low requirements. As long as you treat them well, they will be loyal to you. I think other lives are the same. Treat life well and life will naturally treat you well.

Will there be a day when humans and other animals will become good friends and the world will become a beautiful and harmonious paradise.

What is certain is that animals also have feelings, which is the most true and beautiful nature, and sometimes we humans are not as good as them.

Chapter 5: Thoughts after watching "The Story of Hachiko the Loyal Dog" Thoughts after watching "The Story of Hachiko the Loyal Dog" 9

A few days ago, I was watching the news with my mother. My mother and I were very moved by the news about the Chinese version of "Hachi". There is a brown-yellow puppy in the parking lot of Guangyan Zen Temple in Chongzhou Street Ancient Town, Chengdu. Every day when the puppy sees a bus coming in, it will immediately rush onto the bus and sniff around. At first I thought it was looking for food, but later I realized it was looking for its owner. This puppy came to Guangyan Zen Monastery with its owner half a month ago, but was forgotten here for some reason. "Master, are you here?" After this puppy was reported by the media, many people went to see it and wanted to take it in.

In the music class last semester, the music teacher specially let us watch the video "Hachi", which was particularly touching. I also recommended this video to my mother, watched it together, and discussed the video together. Very impressed.

The film tells the story of an Akita dog named Hachiko who was abandoned at a train station by his owner. A university music professor named Parker adopted him. In this way, Hachiko went to the train station to pick up the professor to and from get off work every day. One day, the professor suddenly died of illness in class, but Hachiko still went to the train station at 5:05 every day to wait for the professor under the big tree. This wait lasted ten years.

What moved me the most was that when Mrs. Parker returned to the town ten years later, she couldn’t believe her eyes. The Eight Guilds had been waiting for the professor here. When she said: "Hachiko, you have been waiting, can I wait for the next bus with you?" Seeing this, my mother and I could no longer control our tears!

In the end, Hachiko knew that he would reach the end of his life. He walked towards the station and found it lying there in the same position, slowly closing its eyes. He seemed to have seen the professor pushing open the door of the station and smiling at Hachiko ten years ago and saying, "Hachiko, let's go home." Hachiko finally found his master!

After seeing the news about the Chinese version of "Hachi" and thinking of the touching film, I was moved in my heart again.

The story of Hachiko made me understand the meaning of love and the profound and warm friendship between humans and animals. I told my mother that when I have the ability and can take care of it responsibly, I will also have a cute puppy. Thoughts after watching The Story of Hachiko 10

On Sunday afternoon, the teacher let us watch a movie called "The Story of Hachiko". Hachiko is an Akita dog. A man named Parker discovered the dog at the train station. When Parker saw that no one came to claim the dog, he took it home.

After arriving home, Parker’s wife discovered the dog. She strongly objected to Hachiko staying at her home, but seeing that Parker liked the dog so much, she reluctantly let him stay at home. Day by day One day passed, and Parker's wife became more and more affectionate towards Hachiko. Parker also trained Hachiko to pick up balls, but Hachiko couldn't learn how. One day, Parker and Hachiko came to the train station together, and Hachiko learned it accidentally.

Parker has to go to work every morning. Hachiko sends Parker to work every day. Hachiko also picks up his master on time after get off work every day. One time, Hachiko did not come to pick up his master. Parker felt it was strange. When he returned home, he found that Hachiko was blocked by a skunk. After Parker drove the skunk away, Hachiko came out.

One time, the master did not come back after get off work. It turned out that Parker suddenly suffered a heart attack and died in the music class. However, Hachiko did not know this, so he stayed where he was and waited. Waiting and waiting, just like this, day after day, year after year, in the blink of an eye, ten years have passed, and the master still has not come back. Just like that, Hachiko also passed away. When he died, he still recalled being with his master. The wonderful time together...

This movie moved me very much. I was moved because of Hachiko's loyal heart. Alas, my little soybean has also been away for many years. How I wish he could come back to me.

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The movie "The Story of Hachiko" tells the story of a dog named "Hachiko" who met a music professor at the station after living on the street and "each other" "Love at First Sight", thoughts after watching the movie about the loyal dog Hachiko.

After the death of the professor, "Hachi" refused the comfortable life settled by the professor's daughter and was willing to live on the streets. For ten years, he waited at the station every day for the professor to return...

In the end, Hachiko knew that he was coming to the end of his life, but he still walked to the station in the wind and snow. It was still in the same position. It lay there, a little tired, and slowly closed its eyes. In a daze, it seemed to see its owner pushing open the door of the station and saying to it, just like ten years ago. Hachiko, let’s go home”...

I believe that everyone who has experienced deception and betrayal will be deeply moved by the loyalty of "Hachiko", and I am no exception. Afterthoughts "Afterwatching the movie The Story of Hachiko the Loyal Dog".

Even I can’t believe that a man who has never had any affection for pets would shed tears over the story of a dog... I think it’s because in the reality of materialistic desires, “loyalty” becomes more and more important. It's so precious, that's why it seems so beautiful and touching.

"Hachiko" made me cry because the simple emotion of loyalty touched my heart as deeply as the piano sound of the hero professor in the film. The figure of "Hachiko" and the professor's The sound of the piano resonated with the longing for "loyalty" deep in my heart. I find it hard to believe that a dog can be so loyal that he spends his entire life waiting for his master. Do you know what ten years is? It may only account for a fraction of your life, but for a dog, it is its entire life! It spends its life explaining to everyone what loyalty and love are! This movie is really good. In this era, there can still be such a good movie that can touch our hearts. Hachiko, thank you! Always remember the ones you love! Thoughts on the story of the loyal dog Hachiko 12

To a certain extent, this movie can almost be regarded as the most gorgeous advertising film for the Japanese Akita dog; however, we will We were so willing to pay for this commercial feature film, and we were so moved that we cried and sighed: This is money well spent. Haha, modern people - we pay for our tears, and otherwise we generally can't cry. Yes, after years of hard training in front of the big screen to make our tear ducts almost invulnerable, when the filmmakers dragged out a big dog with a sad face, the immunity we had gained from hard work was completely destroyed by it in an instant. .

This is a very strange phenomenon. How many times have we laughed when the handsome men and beauties in the camera burst into tears, but after dragging this big dog out, we just let him sit quietly on the flower bed in front of the camera, using a lot of The film takes an all-round close-up of it while telling a rather touching story, which can completely break down our last psychological defense line. I thought about this problem, and then one day it suddenly became clear to me. Because animals tend to be more sincere to us, and they have not yet evolved brains that can think. Their instincts determine that they will not play mind games with us, so they are also more sincere to us - what they want and what they don't want. What it does or doesn't do depends entirely on its animal instincts. Therefore, when faced with an animal that looks quite cute, it is always easier for us to lower our guard and be honest with it; in this way, they can always easily complete an easy blow. Thoughts after watching "The Story of Hachiko" 13

I never believed that there is love that transcends life and death in this world, but after watching the movie "The Story of Hachiko", I discovered that love is So great.

This movie tells the story between a dog and an old professor. Hachiko was separated from his original owner when he was very young. Professor Parker took in little Hachiko out of sympathy and cared deeply about Hachiko. Hachiko grew up slowly under the careful care of the professor, but the professor was killed by a heart disease.

That afternoon, Hachiko was still waiting for the professor to come home by the flower bed in front of the train station, but he didn't know that the professor would never go home. The professor was still holding the ball tightly before he died. Apparently, he was still immersed in the joy that Hachiko finally learned to pick up the ball. It is true that the sky is unpredictable, and people are prone to misfortunes and misfortunes! This is Hachiko's first time picking up a ball, but it is also the last time. Although people are inevitably separated by life and death, I was silent about this common scene. Maybe it was sad, maybe it was regretful. I felt sorry for the sudden departure of the professor, and sad for Hachiko's persistent waiting. Spring goes and spring comes again, the grass grows, the lotus fills the pond, the fallen leaves pile up, and the snow falls, and the cycle starts again and again.

For ten years, Hachiko waited for the professor day after day. A hundred disappointments could not stop his hope for the 101st time. What I can’t forget is the scene when it was dying and still holding on for its last breath to come to the station. Hachiko's eyes were full of traces of time, and his originally soft long hair was messy and full of dirt. It climbed to the flower bed with heavy steps, exhausting its last bit of strength in order to wait for someone who was long gone. His heavy steps seemed to step on my heart, breaking my heart every step of the way. Before I knew it, I was already in tears. Love, it turns out, really has the power to transcend everything. It supported Hachiko's belief and supported Hachiko for ten years, waiting for the professor for ten years and a lifetime. Maybe, this is real love.

True love will not pass away because of time, nor will it disappear due to life and death. As long as there is love in the heart, who will care about being disappointed again and again? The story of Hachiko, the loyal dog, review 14

A few days ago, I accidentally saw a post on the Internet introducing a movie about Hachiko. I was very interested in the dog movie called "The Story of Hachiko", so I downloaded the high-definition 1.2G movie on Thunder and took the time to watch it this afternoon.

It was indeed very heartwarming and touching. The film was adapted from a real person in Japan. The story is about a professor who met an Akita dog near a station, and then adopted it home and named it Hachiko. Hachiko would send the professor out to work to the station every day, and then go to the nearby train station to greet him in the evening. Go home from get off work.

Like this day after day, suddenly one day, the professor died of a heart attack and never returned to the station. After that, at five o'clock every evening, Hachiko came to the train station to wait and stare... The next day, the third day... From summer to winter, for nearly ten years, Hachiko remained rain or shine until the end. Die...

Because this film may be more documentary, although the story is not as good as "The Romance of Humans and Dogs", it is very warm and warm. What moved me very much was the loyalty and persistence of dogs to their owners. It can actually last so long, ten years. You must know how long ten years is, more than 3,600 days and nights. For humans, there are several decades in life, but for this dog, ten years is its whole life. It spends its whole life waiting for its owner.

For many couples who love each other in reality, if two people break up, they will forget about each other in maybe three to five years. Some people even move to another person in March or May. As for this dog, its owner has been away for decades, but it waits for an end without a trace in the same place every day. This kind of lovesickness and suffering is difficult for ordinary people to understand and do.

So there is no doubt about the loyalty of dogs. I also urge friends around me to be kind to your dogs. Please don’t be cruel to those dogs during dog hunting season. They are also a life. Any life is priceless. You have no right to deprive it. They are all equal before God. Please leave the dog under the knife. Thoughts on the Story of the Loyal Dog Hachiko 15

The movie begins with Parker’s grandson writing down the hero in his heart - Hachiko on the blackboard.

Perhaps it was a deliberate arrangement. One night, when Parker was returning home from get off work, he met the seemingly pitiful but very powerful "Hachiko". Out of kindness, Hachiko was brought home by Parker on this dark and windy night.

After that, they also had a wonderful time.

Gradually, Parker, who waits for get off work in front of the train station every day, has become everything in Hachiko's life. But the good times didn't last long. On an ordinary day, when Parker was going to work, he found that Hachiko wanted to play a game of picking up the ball with him. Perhaps he had sensed the danger. Hachiko, who never picked up the ball, actually took the initiative to pick up the ball, maybe to let him Parker should have no regrets in his life, because on this day, Parker died of a heart attack.

Even so, Hachiko is still waiting for Parker to come back, even if the leaves have disappeared and nature has lost its vitality; even if the heavy snow has covered his body, even if the crowds in front of him are no longer enthusiastic about him, he is waiting for Parker to come back. , is its only belief.

Hachiko waits so persistently, and no one can replace Parker’s position in its heart, because it understands that Parker is the one who gives him hope and dispels the fog in his heart. For Hachiko Generally speaking, its life is spent in waiting. Even so, it has no regrets. It understands that the meaning of its life is to repay a good deed in the past.

Such a spirit deserves our admiration and praise. Spend your whole life for a person, no matter how the surrounding environment changes, no matter whether your appearance is old, no matter whether the end of your life has been stepped on. What remains unchanged is still the pure heart.

On a snowy night, as the snowflakes fell, Hachiko’s life also fell.

What is loyalty? What is companionship? Hachiko explains all this with his own life. His life has only one companion, just for an agreement that seems to exist but does not exist. Some people may laugh at its madness, but I think this is the meaning of life.

Don’t forget that the people around you who have helped you are a love, a relationship, and the most dazzling light of tomorrow. ;