
I Am in Love with Chinese
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About This Novel
Japanese writers who write in Chinese fall in love with the Chinese world. What Ichiji Arai wrote in "I Fall in Love with Chinese" can be said to be a very personal story: how a Japanese fell in love with Chinese. In the first year of falling in love with Chinese, it all depends on your ears and mouth. Chinese sounds very pleasant, and speaking it is as comfortable as singing. It also secretes the happy hormone dopamine in the brain, which makes people particularly happy. I never thought that there are such interesting languages in the world! Arai Yijisan regards Chinese as another passport besides the Japanese passport, or Doraemon's random door, and boldly travels around the world. She has traveled by train in China; entered the Chinese art scene in Canada; filmed documentaries in Chinatown, New York; opened a column and served as a special interviewer in Hong Kong. At the same time, because she comes from outside the Chinese world and is always on the edge of the Central Plains, who would have expected that her position would occasionally give her a clear view. On the way from learning Chinese to becoming a writer, there have been unforgettable, interesting, tragic, and unfortunate experiences. But if there is no Chinese in life, Arai Yijisan will not recognize himself at all. How can there be Japanese people who write in Chinese?
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Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
Chinese is really the most fun language! The author treats Chinese as another passport besides the embossed passport, or as Doraemon's random door, boldly traveling around the world. Experience unlimited fun and endless exploration from Chinese.
A story about a Japanese and a Chinese falling in love, written in Chinese, and falling in love with the Chinese world. In the first year, the author relied entirely on his ears and mouth. Chinese sounds very pleasant, and speaking is as comfortable as singing. Moreover, the happy hormone dopamine is secreted in the brain, which makes people particularly happy.
The author's writing is to find common human phenomena and stories from the daily lives of people from all over the world, but he still feels that he is still on the edge of the Central Plains. Who would have expected that from the Chinese perspective, that position can occasionally bring a clear view to the onlookers.
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Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
Chinese is really the most fun language! The author treats Chinese as another passport besides the embossed passport, or as Doraemon's random door, boldly traveling around the world. Experience unlimited fun and endless exploration from Chinese.
A story about a Japanese and a Chinese falling in love, written in Chinese, and falling in love with the Chinese world. In the first year, the author relied entirely on his ears and mouth. Chinese sounds very pleasant, and speaking is as comfortable as singing. Moreover, the happy hormone dopamine is secreted in the brain, which makes people particularly happy.
The author's writing is to find common human phenomena and stories from the daily lives of people from all over the world, but he still feels that he is still on the edge of the Central Plains. Who would have expected that from the Chinese perspective, that position can occasionally bring a clear view to the onlookers.
