Chapter 426
Chapter 426
Dubbing was easier for Lu Qingfeng than he imagined.
The gift of a heavenly voice not only enables him to achieve amazing results in the field of vocal music, but also gives him greater potential than ordinary people in the job of voice actor.
The only difficulty lies in the emotional outfit.
However, this character's emotions don't change much. After reading the lines, he summed it up in just one or two words: just pretend to be cool.
The cooperating female voice actor spoke into the microphone.
"Senior, I know your rules. You can take my blood, my flesh, my heart, and my soul, as long as you lend me strength."
"Oh, interesting."
Lu Qingfeng dubbed the sound steadily.
The nine-tailed fox in the picture appears on the top of the mountain, with a huge silver moon hanging in the sky behind it, bathed in moonlight, and every hair on its body is emitting light.
"Let me see your determination."
The underlying tone of his voice remained unchanged, his enunciation slowed and softened, with a kind of nonchalant laziness that seemed to make this incident merely an amusing episode in the long life of this mythical creature.
As the protagonist in the picture cuts open his chest without hesitation and casts some kind of spell, the female voice actor recites the lines of the spell in a boy's voice.
Only then did the nine-tailed fox turn its head slightly and glance at the protagonist.
"Okay, I see your determination."
One of the tails moved, stopping the final spell from completing and healing the wound on his chest.
"One year. I want to see you standing here in one year."
"I understand, senior."
The protagonist leaves after being recognized.
The mysterious and graceful creature looks towards the moon.
Lu Qingfeng spoke the last line.
"The moonlight is so beautiful tonight."
Because in the setting, the nine-tailed fox has a past, so he was moved by the protagonist. Here his voice is filled with melancholy of recalling the past.
At this point, Lu Qingfeng's first dubbing work in his life was completed perfectly.
I took off my headphones and heard applause outside.
He walked out of the dubbing room and smiled modestly.
"If Mr. Lu becomes a voice actor, he will definitely become a craftsman of the highest level."
The director said enthusiastically that he originally thought it was just a business collaboration because the anime was also broadcast in China. It was not until Lu Qingfeng was a Chinese artist that this collaboration was promoted.
I didn't expect the dubbing effect to be as good as that of professional voice actors. Without reducing the quality of the animation, I also obtained promotional materials, so I am naturally happy.
Lu Qingfeng looked at Yamada Kumata.
After Yamada translated it for him, he also explained to him the concept of infant love.
In Fuso, there is an organization called Nichi Hai Ren, which consists of voice actors.
The Japanese Haiku Company will establish a grading system for all voice actors. This grading system will be updated every April, and the grading of the voice actors will serve as the standard for their salary per episode.
Lu Qingfeng nodded to show that he understood.
The trip here ended and we didn’t stay any longer.
After lunch, I went to Sensoji Temple to shoot the vlog I posted yesterday.
This temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo. According to the records of the Japanese people themselves, it is said that two fishermen fished out a golden Guanyin statue from the nearby Sumida River.
So people nearby raised funds to build a temple to worship it, which was the original Sensoji Temple.
It was burned down several times until it was rebuilt in the Edo period by Tokugawa Ieyasu and reached its current size.
The temples in Fuso are actually very interesting.
Because he was coming here today, Lu Qingfeng made a point of finding out more.
There is a tradition in Japan that people are born in shrines and die in temples.
That is to say, when a Fusang person gives birth to a child, he or she must go to a nearby shrine to pray and worship, to read divination for the newborn, and to tell the gods that a new life has been born in the world.
Then when the child is one month old or one year old, we also go to pray for blessings.
Traditional Fuso weddings are also held at shrines.
What’s interesting is that in Fuso’s Shintoism, death and cemeteries are unclean, so after the death of a Fuso person, the temple is responsible for the salvation of the soul and the body is finally buried in the temple.
The temples in Fusang are all family-inherited, which means the funeral industry basically belongs to the monks, similar to a company.
Japanese monks are also allowed to marry and have children.
This way of doing business is also related to history.
As we all know, because of Jianzhen's voyage to the East, we all know the important role that monks played in the cultural exchanges between the two countries during the Tang Dynasty.
The agricultural, textile, architectural, ceramic, and medical skills brought by Monk Jianzhen greatly improved the level of civilization in Japan at that time.
Fuso also continuously sent monks as envoys to the Tang Dynasty to seek Dharma from the Tang Dynasty, whose national power was at its peak.
Among them, the eight most famous people, Saicho, Kukai, Johkyo, Engyo, Ennin, Keiun, Enchin and Soei, are known as the Eight Great Masters who entered the Tang Dynasty. However, what they sought in the so-called pursuit of Dharma was not Buddhism.
Instead, they brought back the advanced technology of the time, made products through temples and sold them to make a profit. It can be said that the most advanced craftsmanship and profitable businesses at the time were in the hands of temples.
Because of their wealth and status, the temples began to recruit monk soldiers to ensure their own safety.
Monks have always been active in Japanese history.
The Ikkyu in the animation is a real person in history. His name is Ikkyu Munezumi, and his childhood name is Senkikumaru. His father is Emperor Go-Komatsu, and he has noble royal blood.
During the Warring States Period, Oda Nobunaga, who intended to unify the Fuso people and rule the world, disliked monks.
Because they are so powerful and rich.
Therefore, Oda Nobunaga suppressed Buddhism many times and burned down many thousand-year-old temples. He was called the Demon King of the Sixth Heaven.
The sixth demon king in Buddhism is Mara, who is said to have destroyed the Buddha's practice.
Unfortunately, on the eve of unifying the world, Oda Nobunaga was betrayed by his trusted retainer Akechi Mitsuhide and died in Honnoji Temple, which was an old tradition of the Japanese people of overthrowing their superiors.
The Sensoji Temple in Tokyo is also privately owned.
The commercialization level here is very high, and it is basically no different from a tourist attraction. After passing through the famous Fenglei Shenmen entrance, there is a whole commercial street selling various small commodities and snacks.
If you keep walking forward and pass the small boat town with a huge red lantern hanging below, you will reach the main hall of Sensoji Temple.
There is a place for praying and drawing lots here, and it attracts many tourists.
Lu Qingfeng followed the local customs and put a hundred-yen coin into the lottery area. Then he shook the lottery tube, drew a number, and used the number to find the fortune on the wooden box in front of him.
Number seventy-two.
He opened the wooden box and took out a piece of paper with a bad omen mark on it.
Lu Qingfeng was embarrassed.
However, Yang Xiuxiu next to her drew the lucky number.
"The teacher's signature can be tied here."
Yamada pointed to the shelf right next to the lottery site.
Lu Qingfeng didn't care. He didn't believe it anyway. It was a bit abstract to let a Chinese fox spirit worship the Buddha of Fusang.
If Buddha really existed, he was afraid that he would be suppressed.
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