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Why was Yi Tengcheng dismembered on school day?

The reason is that men are too scum. In the plot, Yi Tengcheng, the man, first became lovers through Saionji Sekai and Katsura Kotonoha, but for some reason he betrayed Saionji Sekai and left his girlfriend Katsura Kotonoha in the cold, but later he got back together in Katsura Kotonoha. At this time, Saionji Sekai found herself pregnant and wanted to keep Yi Tengcheng, but she was advised to have an abortion.

Later, Saionji Sekai, who had a nervous breakdown, left the scene after the man stabbed him with a knife. When Katsura Kotonoha arrived and saw Yi Tengcheng's body, he knew what had happened. Katsura Kotonoha, who had a nervous breakdown, didn't call the police, but wanted Yi Tengcheng to stay with him forever. In order to facilitate the preservation, he divided the man's body into several sections and kept it in a travel bag.

Brief introduction of Japanese animation

Japanese animation (Japanese: ァニメ? Animation (English: animation or Japanimation), also known as Japanese animation, refers to animation works made in Japan Anime mainly played on TV. Except some original works, they are generally adapted from comics, picture books, novels, light novels or games, and are often divided into different styles and genres according to different audiences.

The earliest Japanese commercial animation can be traced back to 19 17. 19 in the 1960s, the works of Osamu Tezuka, the "God of Comics", were popular all over the world, which greatly promoted the development of Japanese animation industry.

There are 430 animation companies in the Japanese animation industry, among which the larger animation companies are MADHOUSE, Studio Ghibli, GAINAX, Toyo Animation, Kyoto Animation, TMS Entertainment, Risheng Animation, Cutting-edge Animation, Production I.G, BONES, OLM, Chuangtong, and Japanese Animation. , mainly distributed in Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan.

Generally speaking, for Japanese animation, on the whole, the world market outside Japan is bigger than Japan, and its foreign marketization includes DVD and TV animation with dubbing or subtitles from all over the world. The prevalence of Japanese animation also makes other non-Japanese animation works adopt similar styles, but such works are generally classified as animations influenced by Japanese animation.