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How many episodes are there in the TV series "The White Skirt of Regret"?
There are 22 episodes of regret in white.

I. Introduction

Regret in White is the 54th Dahe drama produced by NHK. This is a long historical TV series directed by Yoshio Watanabe and Mo Yongchuang, written by Satomi Oshima and Duan Liyang Miyamura, and starring Mao Inoue.

The play revolves around Sugimoto Yoshida, the sister of Yoshida Shōin, a scholar and thinker in the last years of the Japanese shogunate, and tells the story of a group of young people who crossed all the difficult family ties in the turmoil in the last years of the Japanese shogunate and finally inherited Yoshida Shōin's ambition.

The play was broadcast on NHK TV in Japan from October 4th, 20 15 to February 3rd, 20 15.

Second, the content

/kloc-in the 0 th and 9 th centuries, the Meiji Restoration Movement in Japan pushed Japan to modernization in one fell swoop. The beginning of all this actually came from a small private school "Matsushita Village School". In the last years of the closed-door shogunate, European and American powers were eyeing up and invading by force. Aspiring young people gather here, constantly colliding with the system and striving for reform and strength.

As a woman, Sugiwen (Mao Inoue) silently supports everyone's dreams and hopes to create a new Japan together.

Sugimoto was born into a family of lower-class warriors. He admired his brother Yoshida Ginjiro (later Yoshida Shōin) (Y?suke Iseya) very much since he was a child. Tiger Jiro taught the art of war to the princes when he was only 1 1 years old. He is a genius highly valued and expected by Changzhou governors. Tiger Jiro was free and unrestrained, worried about the country and the people, and even was arrested and imprisoned for pursuing his ideals.

Despite this, Wen still firmly believes in his brother and fully supports him. Two brothers and sisters founded a private school-Matsushita Village School in Qi Xin. It not only cultivated many young people with aspirations here, but also became the birthplace of the Meiji Restoration, which changed the fate of Japan.