A 96-year-old nun drinks and eats meat, and she is addicted to men's colors. Why can she still circle countless powders?

  The public's impression of monks is that they are vegetarian, chanting scriptures and living at leisure, but there is such a "flower nun" in Japan who not only drinks and eats meat, but also has many emotional experiences before becoming a monk. Her whole life seems to tell the world that everything is free and freedom is supreme.

  Jakucho Setouchi was born in Japan, and her parents run a buddhist supplies store. At the same time, the couple are very devout believers in Buddha. But it is precisely because of this that their educational ideas are rigid and harsh, and their education for their daughters is even more one-sided, and there is no room for loss.

  Jakucho Setouchi, who is romantic by nature, yearns for the unrestrained life of her companions, and the flowers of freedom can't help growing in her heart. It is common to talk back to your parents and not finish your homework carefully.

  Fortunately, her grades have always been good, and she was successfully admitted to Tokyo Women's University, and her parents' discipline was also relaxed.

  During her college years, Jakucho Setouchi married a teacher who was more than ten years older than herself. The combination of the two people is inevitably discussed by the students on campus. But both of them are extremely sincere to each other and have not been disturbed by the outside world.

  Later, due to the war, the couple came to live in China. When he first arrived, his husband had to teach in a school in Beiping to maintain his basic life. Although life is poor, they soon have a lively and lovely daughter.

  The end of the war declared that they needed to return to Japan, but they preferred to stay in China. Finally, I was reported by my neighbor and had to leave.

  After returning to Japan, Jakucho Setouchi found that life had completely changed. Husband and wife have long lost their passion, so they filed for divorce.

  Not long after Jakucho Setouchi was single, she fell in love with her ex-husband's student, Mrs. Liang.

  However, their love was not recognized by Mrs. Liang's parents. Although Mrs. Liang loved Jakucho Setouchi very much, he did not dare to go against his parents. In the end, Jakucho Setouchi chose to let go. She didn't want to see her lover in such pain.

  After two failed relationships, she was extremely disappointed with love and began to indulge in writing. And I like drinking and eating meat. Most of the content written comes from love, and the language is extremely explicit.

  During the period of Jakucho Setouchi's concentration on writing, Nijiro Shinshiro entered her life. This person is not only handsome and handsome, but also can provide many valuable opinions for Jakucho Setouchi's writing.

  With his guidance and help, Jakucho Setouchi won the Toshiko Tamura Prize in Japanese Literature in 1961.

  After her fame, she and Mrs. Liang had a chance to meet again. Perhaps they were in love, and they soon fell in love again.

  Just too cool has been beyond recognition, with Jakucho Setouchi's money at large. Jakucho Setouchi was disappointed when he learned this, so he chose to become a monk.

  Writing and drinking and eating meat are two things that she never gave up until she was 96. She can get emotional release from words and physical comfort from drinking and eating meat.

  Jakucho Setouchi is not stingy with his life experience, and even shares it with you on TV programs. She also told reporters without hesitation that she still loves handsome men.

  She has been living for herself all her life, going on the spur of the moment and returning on the spur of the moment, which seems to be talking about her life.

  In several relationships, she has always adhered to her inner thoughts, neither being influenced by others, nor plunging herself into the mire of love.

  Even after becoming a monk, faced with some worldly rules, she didn't care. Drinking and eating meat was everything, and she lived freely and freely.