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Zhu Zhiyu (Chinese: 朱之瑜; 1600–1682), courtesy name Luyu (魯璵), and commonly known as Zhu Shunshui (朱舜水; romaji: Shu Shunsui) in Japan, was one of the greatest scholars of Confucianism in the Ming dynasty and Edo Japan. Zhu remains the best remembered of the Ming political refugees in Tokugawa Japan and the one who contributed ...
Shunsui tends to use a more familiar speech style than most other characters in Bleach, generally referring to his fellow captains and Soul Reapers by their first name, usually followed by an honorific. He is a peace-loving man, always seeking a nonviolent solution first, but will not refuse to fight as he does not wish to insult his opponents.
Shunsui Matsuda (松田 春翠, Matsuda Shunseui) was the last Japanese benshi of the silent film era. Shunsui Matsuda's love for silent films was so great he dedicated his life to finding and preserving valuable classic films from the golden era.
Shunsui (written: 春水, 春翠 or 舜水) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Shunsui Matsuda ( 松田 春翠 , 1925–1987) , Japanese benshi
As per Shunsui's orders, Nanao instructs the others to continue ahead, while she runs back to join Shunsui. After his rifle is severed by Shunsui, Lille explains that the rifle is part of him, made from Reishi and that he was the first Quincy to receive power from Yhwach, referring to himself as God's messenger sent to punish sinners.
This forces Shunsui to give Nanao use of Shinken Hakkyōken, helping use the ability of her Zanpakutō to redirect Lille's strongest attack back on him. Severely injured, Lille falls down to the Seireitei, scattering into multiple, long necked flamingo bird headed like pieces of his Vollständig, and proceeds to destroy the Seireitei, only to ...
Tamenaga Shunsui (為永 春水, 1790 – 11 February 1844) was the pen name of Sasaki Sadataka (佐々木貞高), a Japanese novelist of the Edo period. Works [ edit ]
Miyagawa Shunsui (宮川 春水, fl. c. 1740 s–1760s) was a Japanese painter and printmaker in the ukiyo-e style. He is sometimes known as Katsukawa Shunsui, having taught Katsukawa Shunshō and founded the Katsukawa school style.