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義に死すとも、不義に生きず 会津藩初代藩主保科正之子孫松平容保が残した言葉 会津藩の武士道精神を表す言葉として知られている 我が身に流れる会津の血の一滴が、不義の精神を許容しない たとえ困難な状況でも、倫理という信念を貫き忠義を尽くす 道を外れた者の正義には倫理など存在しない 立秋近づく葉月の朝四つ 浅葱の色に身を纏うかな
The image shows a wooden table in a cozy, brick-walled café setting, featuring a glass of iced tea or coffee, a plate with a slice of golden-brown toast, and a pack of Lucky Strike cigarettes with a matching lighter. The composition is well-lit and clear, with the items neatly arranged, suggesting a casual yet reflective moment. The post text, referencing Aizu clan philosophy and samurai spirit from Matsudaira Katamori, a descendant of Hoshina Masayuki, adds a cultural and philosophical depth, implying the items symbolize a moment of contemplation tied to Aizu’s martial and ethical values. No platform watermarks are visible.