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My heart and conduct are as clear as a clear mirror, and everything I do is righteous. Where does it come from.

The source is the seventh part of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" "Horse Horseman".

This sentence comes from the mouth of Fannie Valentine, the villain of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Wild Horses". It seems quite reasonable, but combined with what he himself has done, it may lead to a fight. There is a question mark. Even so, it is not easy to lead evil people with such pure evil, so he is sought after by many people.

Looking at this sentence alone, it does make sense, and this translation is really both faithful and elegant. It reads as catchy as an ancient classic. I suggest you friends to reread it often and be upright. As a just person, of course, forget about the actions of the person involved, and learn to be a gentleman like Da Qiao.

Source details:

Source: A famous line from President Fannie Valentine in the seventh part of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure", "The Horseman" (SBR).

In the original comic, this sentence appeared in the final negotiation between Fani and Johnny. In the original work, Fani said this righteous sentence: "My heart and my actions are as clear as a mirror, and everything I do is righteous." In the end, what he did was unjust and seemed ironic, so this line is remembered by most JO chefs.

The literal meaning is a bit like I walk upright and sit upright (bushi), or as long as my heart is pure, then what I do is right. I don’t want you to think, I want me to feel The gangster spoke.