The Grand Scripture Master, who was responsible for writing mounted Buddhist scriptures, was approved by the court to have independent management rights. Although he was a merchant, he was allowed to have a sword crown surname, a prominent position, and abundant wealth. Da Jing Shi regards Chun (played by Hidetaro Kato) as a stingy person who is not stingy and treats his wife (played by Keiko Kagawa) and her family with particular stinginess. On the other hand, with the spring but
The Grand Scripture Master, who was responsible for writing mounted Buddhist scriptures, was approved by the court to have independent management rights. Although he was a merchant, he was allowed to have a sword crown surname, a prominent position, and abundant wealth. Da Jing Shi regards Chun (played by Hidetaro Kato) as a stingy person who is not stingy and treats his wife (played by Keiko Kagawa) and her family with particular stinginess. On the other hand, with the spring but