My first decent thread ever (I hope)
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I have been thinking about making this thread for a while, but I’ve always stopped myself from doing so because I figured that I wouldn’t have much to say (I still might not) and I have never made a good thread. However, with all this recent discussion about methods of creating peace, I thought that I might be able to add on to my theory and hopefully create an interesting thread for once.
It really is a pretty simple concept. Hagoromo states here that Ninshuu was a way of using chakra to connect people.
Who have we seen perform interactions of this nature before? Why, it was none other than the most urbane man in the Narutoverse, Killer Bee, and his trademark fist bump.
I believe that the fist bump is a form of Ninshuu. It’s a pretty obvious connection to make. It is stated here that the fist bump creates some intermixing of chakras on each side, and it is shown many times that the fist bump allows people to see into one another’s hearts.
I would be inclined to guess that Bee learned the fist bump from Gyuuki, who learned it from Hagoromo (this would also explain why Kurama knew about it). However, Bee is seen doing it even before he becomes a jinchuriki, which makes me wonder if it’s something that was passed down through his family. Maybe he was just gifted...
That was my initial theory. However, there is more now. I believe that Ninshuu via fist bump will pave the path to peace.
When they first began talking about the flaws of the world, Hashirama and Madara were trying to find out how peace could be established. Madara’s proposed solution sounds familiar…
Of course, Madara was ultimately overcome with hatred and blinded by his desire for power.
Sasuke also alludes to Ninshuu at one point, though he doesn’t seem to grasp the magnitude of it, because at the time he didn’t care about peace.
Anyway, the significance of the exchange of fists is that…it’s an exchange of fists. It is something that is inevitable in a fight, and we are about to see one. Naruto knew this was going to happen all along, and I think that Sasuke did too (though he refused to acknowledge it).
Now that they both have Hagoromo’s power and they have fought together once again, I think that the imminent meeting of fists between the two will have a great effect on the somewhat reformed Sasuke. It is also required that their hands meet to put an end to Infinite Tsukuyomi. And it isn’t Naruto vs. Sasuke without a clash of Rasengan and Chidori, which is…? That’s right, a meeting of hands.
After all of this is over, in whatever the new world turns out to be like (maybe even in the upcoming movie), I am willing to bet that the Ninshuu fist bump will be a standard greeting gesture. It will become a symbol of peace, a way for people to be able to truly understand each other.
Thanks for reading
I hope I was able to overcome my history of making bad threads...
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I have been thinking about making this thread for a while, but I’ve always stopped myself from doing so because I figured that I wouldn’t have much to say (I still might not) and I have never made a good thread. However, with all this recent discussion about methods of creating peace, I thought that I might be able to add on to my theory and hopefully create an interesting thread for once.
It really is a pretty simple concept. Hagoromo states here that Ninshuu was a way of using chakra to connect people.
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Who have we seen perform interactions of this nature before? Why, it was none other than the most urbane man in the Narutoverse, Killer Bee, and his trademark fist bump.
You must be registered for see images
I believe that the fist bump is a form of Ninshuu. It’s a pretty obvious connection to make. It is stated here that the fist bump creates some intermixing of chakras on each side, and it is shown many times that the fist bump allows people to see into one another’s hearts.
You must be registered for see images
You must be registered for see images
You must be registered for see images
I would be inclined to guess that Bee learned the fist bump from Gyuuki, who learned it from Hagoromo (this would also explain why Kurama knew about it). However, Bee is seen doing it even before he becomes a jinchuriki, which makes me wonder if it’s something that was passed down through his family. Maybe he was just gifted...
That was my initial theory. However, there is more now. I believe that Ninshuu via fist bump will pave the path to peace.
You must be registered for see images
You must be registered for see images
When they first began talking about the flaws of the world, Hashirama and Madara were trying to find out how peace could be established. Madara’s proposed solution sounds familiar…
Of course, Madara was ultimately overcome with hatred and blinded by his desire for power.
You must be registered for see images
You must be registered for see images
Sasuke also alludes to Ninshuu at one point, though he doesn’t seem to grasp the magnitude of it, because at the time he didn’t care about peace.
You must be registered for see images
Anyway, the significance of the exchange of fists is that…it’s an exchange of fists. It is something that is inevitable in a fight, and we are about to see one. Naruto knew this was going to happen all along, and I think that Sasuke did too (though he refused to acknowledge it).
You must be registered for see images
Now that they both have Hagoromo’s power and they have fought together once again, I think that the imminent meeting of fists between the two will have a great effect on the somewhat reformed Sasuke. It is also required that their hands meet to put an end to Infinite Tsukuyomi. And it isn’t Naruto vs. Sasuke without a clash of Rasengan and Chidori, which is…? That’s right, a meeting of hands.
After all of this is over, in whatever the new world turns out to be like (maybe even in the upcoming movie), I am willing to bet that the Ninshuu fist bump will be a standard greeting gesture. It will become a symbol of peace, a way for people to be able to truly understand each other.
Thanks for reading
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