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0:48 "The Colic Bug" 17:48 "The Son of a Fire" 53:14 "Bed" "The Colic Bug" In the old days, they used to say, "A woman should be careful, but a man should suffer." A doctor saw a strange bug in his dream, and when he tried to crush it, the bug begged for its life and said, "I am a colic bug, and my job is to thrash around in people's stomachs and pull their muscles to make them suffer. I love soba noodles, and when I eat them I become aggressive and go wild, but I hate chili peppers, and if I touch them my body will rot and I will die, so when I see chili peppers I run into a man's money bag. This is the "Son of a Fire." In the Edo period, there were town firefighters and firefighter houses directly under the control of young men. Fujisaburo, the only son of Iseya, a pawnbroker in Kanda, has loved fires since he was a child. Finally, he wants to become a firefighter, so he goes to the foreman of the town to ask, but he is refused, and when he goes to other places, the foreman has sent out a circular letter, so he can't get a job. He has no choice but to become a firefighter, Gaen, at the firefighter's house. He gets tattoos all over his body and is disowned by his family. "Netoko" The landlord loves Gidayu storytelling and wants to tell it to others, but he is so bad at it that no one wants to listen to him. He prepares delicious food and sake to hold a Gidayu party that day, and has the head clerk call the tenants of the tenement house, but everyone refuses, using work as an excuse: the lantern shop, the hardware store, the haberdashery, the roofer, and the tofu shop. So he tries to get the servants of the store to listen, but they all pretend to be sick and refuse to listen. His wife took the child and fled to her parents' house... Kokontei Shincho III, along with Tatekawa Danshi VII, San'yutei Enraku V, and Shunputei Ryucho V, were known as one of the "Four Heavenly Kings of Young Rakugo" in Tokyo from the time they were young shin'uchi. Other storytellers of the same generation refer to him as "Shincho in the East, Shijaku in the West." The other two who used the name "Kokontei Shincho" only did so for a very short period of time. For this reason, when "Kokontei Shincho" is written, it usually refers to the third, who continued to use the name "Shincho" for over 40 years from his promotion to shin'uchi until his death. If you want to enjoy rakugo without any talk, please visit Rakugo no Kura: / @repli455 Music: BGMer http://bgmer.net #rakugo #shincho #colicbug #fireson #bed