User:TsukiYaksha

I am TsukiYaksha 月夜叉, you can also refer me as Yasha. "Yaksha" in Sanskrit refers to the name of a Hindu goddess. When it was introduced to Japan (夜叉, Yasha) and China (夜叉, Ye-tcha), it changed its meaning to Yōkai ("demon" in the English literature), especially in Chinese, it specifies to "the yōkai of sharp teeth that eats human for food".

Impression
InuYasha is an animated series that has inspired me since childhood about 2000~2002, which I'll bet I'm the "youngest and the first person who watched InuYasha among the InuYasha Wiki community" when I hadn't even entered the elementary school yet.

Of course as a child, I couldn't understand the plot, but the impression of the protagonist, Inuyasha, has somehow changed my personality since then. Such as:
 * Sitting against the wall, resting with the eyes closed.
 * Standing somewhere and let the wind blowing and the rain dropping down on me (especially in winter around 13°C) that sometimes I eventually gets a cold for it.
 * "Always" in a dilemma, such as in awkward circumstances and decision. (but not a two-timer, or perhaps not yet)
 * Likes to read weird stuff, including
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And the philosophies:
 * There is not hatred, but to love.
 * To live is to die, to die is to live. Pure is impure, and impure is pure.
 * The Shikon Theory written by Miyatsu (Appears in the contents page of the Zusetsutaizan Ōgikaiden):
 * Aramitama (荒魂) means Courage, Initiation; once turns into Magatsuhi, the soul become Temerity, Aggressive.
 * Nigimitama (和魂) means Friendship; once turns into Magatsuhi, the soul become Evil.
 * Kushimitama (奇魂) means Wisdom, Conceit, and Observation; once turns into Magatsuhi, the soul become extremely Cunning.
 * Sakimitama (幸魂) means Love; once turns into Magatsuhi, the soul become Obsessive, Prejudiced.

Music
I like Kaoru Wada's compositions, including InuYasha as well as the Japanese classical/modern folkloric/symphonic music. I could imagine the story every time I listens to the soundtracks, especially the action and the emotional themes.

There's probably no "favorite" tracks for me, thus I'll list some of them.
 * Inuyasha: Who has the most tracks in the discographies, including the action themes and the emotional ones.
 * Kikyō: Features the Chinese instrument, Erhu (二胡). And the performer interprets the timbre of the instrument superbly that the impression of the character is notable.
 * Sango
 * Miroku
 * Kōga
 * Kagura
 * Ryūkotsusei
 * Mount Hakurei: Uses the Miroku's theme.
 * Hakushin
 * Izayoi: Only appears in the 3rd movie soundtrack.
 * Hōraijima related theme

Sandboxes

 * User:TsukiYaksha/SandBox1 (Discography article sample)
 * User:TsukiYaksha/SandBox2 (Disc template)
 * User:TsukiYaksha/SandBox3 (Disc NaviBox)

Links

 * Duplicate Image List script
 * Lenalia Row/Categorization

To Do List
zh:User:TsukiYaksha
 * Meikai
 * Yōryoku
 * Arrange duplicate questions, categorize answered questions on the InuYasha Answers Wiki
 * Replace poor quality images. License & add source to unlicensed images.
 * Music page with higher quality coverart and tracklists in Nihongo (Official), Rōmaji, and the English translation.
 * MediaWiki:PreloadTemplates (find missing preloads)
 * MediaWiki:PreloadTemplates & Template:Stdpreloads (request for merging)