Sakura Ran: Japanese Collection

Sakura Ran: Japanese Collection

by Xiao Er

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Japanese culture is inextricably linked to Chinese culture, and even Eastern culture, and has its own unique charm. The author derived his thoughts from years of reading Japanese literary classics, from daily life and walking in Nara and Kyoto, and from Japanese national festivals and rituals. The main content of this book is the description and exploration of Japanese culture, which is intertwined with the personal exploration of Eastern culture and the in-depth study of Japanese national character. The whole book is divided into two volumes: "Flowers Falling" and "Sword Frost", describing lilies, plum blossoms, red leaves, floating boats... And also about wizards, monks, beauties, and temples... This book has delicate writing, lingering emotions, subtle observations, and original thinking. It is an excellent work that pays attention to and thinks about Japanese daily life and culture.

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