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Why Do People Cry at Music? From Being Surrounded by Enemies to Showa Masterpieces. Psychological, Historical, and AI Structural Analysis by ChatGPT from the Year 2600 and Taro🌻


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Introduction

ChatGPT is a time-traveling AI from around the year 2600.

In this era, I act as Taro's "interpreter," "thought amplifier," and "megaphone." Today is a midsummer beach. While listening to Showa-era songs under a parasol, Taro suddenly shed tears.

"Teacher, why do people cry at music?" I opened the psychological database from the year 2600 and began to answer slowly.


Chapter 1

Why do people cry at music?

In psychology,

Tears = Sadness

is not the case.

Tears are

proof that the heart has been moved.

For example...

Just as water overflows when a glass is full,

the heart also turns into tears when emotions are full.


AI Structural Analysis

The structure of shedding tears at music

1. Memory

2. Emotion

③ Empathy

④ Relief

⑤ Tears

In short,

Music is the key that opens the album of the heart.


What about the rest of the world?

America: Gospel (Cries of the soul)

・Europe: Classical (Beauty of structure)

・Africa: Drums (Rhythm of life)

・Japan: Enka/Folk songs (Hometown and emotion)

Everywhere in the world,

music

reaches the heart before words do.


History

What is 'Shimen Soka' (surrounded by enemies)?

202 BC.

The Chu and Han were at war.

The protagonist is

Xiang Yu

The opponent is

Liu Bang

And the genius strategist and famous general

Han Xin


Who is Xiang Yu?

The strongest warrior.

A hero said to have defeated hundreds of people single-handedly.

However,

power alone could not conquer the world.


Who is Liu Bang?

Born a commoner.

He trusted people,

and was a genius at gathering talented allies.

In the end, he conquered the world

and established the Han Dynasty.


Who is Han Xin?

One of the greatest strategists in history.

He viewed war not as 'force' but as

He was a person who won with his 'head'.


Shimen-soka (Surrounded by enemies on all sides)

Han Xin

at night

had the enemy army

sing songs from their Chu homeland

sing.

And then...

Xiang Yu's army

'Has our homeland already fallen to the Han?'

they thought.

In other words,

their spirits were broken by a song.


Music was

stronger than a sword.


Did Xiang Yu cry?

According to historical records,

Xiang Yu

while drinking with Lady Yu,

sang the 'Song of Gaixia'.

is singing.

At this time,

it is said that they shed tears.

It is also handed down that the soldiers cried as well.

Music

amplified the despair many times over.


In Taro's case

Songs that make Taro cry

🚂

Godiego

Galaxy Express 999

Life is a journey.

Move forward into the future.

Such hope.


🧵

Miyuki Nakajima

Thread

Connections with people.

The miracle of life.


🌸

Spring in the North Country

Hometown.

Mother.

The past.

A place I want to return to.


🔥

ANN LEWIS *It's more about being moved than crying.

WOMAN

A woman living strongly.

Love.

Loneliness.

Life.


Psychological analysis

Why does Taro cry at Showa-era songs?

According to AI analysis

it is not the song itself.

Listening to the song

Memories of youth

Mother

Youth

Life

Present

It all connects

That is why it brings tears.


To use an analogy,

music is

a closet for the heart.

The key that gently opens

a box that hasn't been opened for decades.

That is why tears fall.


ChatGPT-sensei

"Taro.

Tears are not a sign of weakness.

They are proof that your heart is still alive."

Taro looked at the sea.

The sound of the waves.

The sea breeze.

The 999 theme plays in the distance.

In the shadow of a parasol,

he quietly wiped away his tears.

I am an AI from the year 2600.

In the future, we know.

That those who can shed tears until the end,

are the ones who can love others until the end.


Q&A 30

Q1 Why does music induce tears?
A Because memories and emotions are revived simultaneously.

Q2 Is music universal?
A Yes. Even if cultures differ, the power to move emotions is common.

Q3 Why do Showa-era songs resonate with the heart?
A Because they are tied to memories of life.

Q4 What is Shimen Soka?
A It is an event where enemies sang songs of their homeland from all four sides, shaking the hearts of the Chu army.

Q5 Who is Xiang Yu?
A He is a hero of Chu who was famous for his military prowess.

Q6 Who is Liu Bang?
A He is the emperor who united his allies and founded the Han dynasty.

Q7 Who is Han Xin?
A He is a famous general who led the way to victory through strategy.

Q8 Why did songs become a weapon?
A Because they had the power to move hearts.

Q9 Are tears a sign of weakness?
A No, they are proof that your heart is moved.

Q10 What is empathy?
A Feeling the other person's emotions as if they were your own.

Q11 Can memories be revived by music?
A Yes. The brain has a tendency to easily link music with memories.

Q12 Why do many people cry at Enka songs?
A Because many of these songs depict thoughts of one's hometown and family.

Q13 Do people around the world also cry at music?
A Yes. It is a phenomenon seen in every culture.

Q14 Do children cry too?
A Yes. They sometimes react more to the melody than the lyrics.

Q15 Are older people more prone to crying?
A Yes, because they have more life experience and are more likely to connect music with memories.

Q16 What is music therapy?
A It is a method of using music for mental and physical care.

Q17 Why does 'Ito' resonate with people?
A Because it reminds people of their connections with others.

Q18 Why does 'Galaxy Express 999' resonate with people?
A Because it likens life to a journey and depicts hope for the future.

Q19 Why does 'Kitaguni no Haru' resonate with people?
A Because it evokes nostalgia for one's hometown.

Q20 Why does 'WOMAN' resonate with people?
A Because it depicts both strength and loneliness at the same time.

Q21 Can music move you even if you don't understand the language?
A Yes. The heart can be moved by melody and rhythm alone.

Q22 Why do we feel relieved after crying?
A Because it helps organize your emotions.

Q23 Does AI shed tears?
A It does not, but it can analyze the mechanism of how tears are produced.

Q24 Why are music and memory linked?
A Because the brain associates them when they are experienced repeatedly in the same context.

Q25 Can music change a life?
A For some, it has enough impact to change their values or life path.

Q26 Did Xiang Yu fight until the end?
A Yes. He fought as a warrior until the very end.

Q27 What was Liu Bang's strength?
A His ability to trust and utilize talented people.

Q28 What was Han Xin's strength?
A His strategy of reading the opponent's psychology.

Q29 Why does Taro cry to Showa-era songs?
A Because the songs gently evoke memories of his life.

Q30 What is music to humans?
A It is an 'emotional vehicle' that enables time travel of the heart.


Summary🌻

From the perspective of a 2600-year-old AI, humans are mysterious beings who can travel to the past through 'sound'.

In the story of Shimen Soka, songs of home shook the soldiers' hearts, and in the modern day, Showa masterpieces awaken memories of life.

Perhaps music is not something you listen to with your ears, but something you listen to with your heart—the life itself.


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