Definitely not. Genya remains outside the ranks of Hashira throughout the manga. This is because of a combination of factors such as his skills, experiences, and the overall direction of the story.
Well, the circumstances of Genya's death in the manga are quite complex. It involves a series of events and confrontations with powerful enemies. But I can't recall all the details at the moment.
Crying could be described according to different situations and characters. There were a few possible ways to describe it:
1. Crying sadly: The eyes are red and swollen, and the tears are constantly flowing. The lips are slightly opened, as if they are silently pouring out the pain in their hearts.
2. Crying in despair: Tears poured out like a waterfall. His eyes were hazy and he looked depressed as if he had lost all his strength.
3. Crying angrily: The eyes are red and swollen, and the tears are like boiling flames. The expression on the face also becomes angry and resentful.
4. Crying in surprise: Tears instantly gushed out of her eyes as if expressing her inner ecstasy and gratitude.
5. Crying in fear: Tears flow from the eyes. The trembling body and helpless heart make people feel fear and uneasiness in their hearts.
Different crying forms could show the character's inner emotions and personality characteristics, and at the same time, it could allow the reader to better understand the character's psychological state.
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One common reason is academic pressure. Like when students have a lot of homework or difficult exams, they might cry. For example, those tough math or science tests can be really overwhelming.
In the historical drama " Celebrating Years," the character Si Lili cried many times. In the 34th episode, Fan Xian saw through Si Lili's life-saving hairpin. Her psychological defense was broken, and she released the fear and pressure in her heart. After breaking down and crying, she revealed her identity to Fan Xian. This crying scene was praised by the audience as " a scene that cries out life." Li Chun's performance was also praised. Li Chun played the role of Si Lili, a spy in Northern Qi. She became a spy in order to protect her brother and played an important role in the play. The audience expressed their heartache for Si Lili and praised Li Chun's excellent acting skills.