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Haruki Murakami has no children.
In April 1968, he moved to Tokyo and entered Waseda University.
Majored in Drama at the First Faculty of Letters. He lived in the private dormitory of the Hosokawa Domain, Mejirahara, "Wakei-ryo", for half a year, and then withdrew. Later, he moved to Nerima-ku for boarding. The nearest station is Metropolitan Housekee, and I hardly go to school in Shinjuku.
I do odd jobs and spend the rest of my time in jazz in Kabukicho.
In the bar. While studying at Waseda University, Haruki Murakami met Yoko Takahashi, who would later become his wife.
After a period of dating, they decided to stay together for the rest of their lives.
In 1971, 22-year-old Murakami decided to take a leave of absence from school to register his marriage with Yoko. The young couple went to the record store during the day and worked in a café at night, and did not have children.
Haruki Murakami is an out-and-out individualist, believing that family is a burden to the individual, so he has never had children. There are no plans to ask for it, as mentioned in his interview.
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Without children, Haruki Murakami is an out-and-out individualist, believing that family is a burden for individuals, so he has never had children. There are no plans to ask for it, as mentioned in his interview.
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No, Mr. Murakami and Mrs. Yoko have been married for so many years and don't want children
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Without children, they can't guess their minds.
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Haruki Murakami discounted the humanist that family is a burden for people, and he didn't have children and didn't plan to do it, and he mentioned it in the interview.
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Novels: "Listen to the Wind", "Pachinko in 1973", "Sheep Hunting Adventure", "Dance, Dance", "The End of the World and the Cold Wonderland", "Norwegian Wood", "South of the Border, West of the Sun", "Strange Birds", "Sputnik Lovers", "Kafka by the Sea", "After Dark", "1Q84".
Short story collections: "Meet 100% Girl", "The Ghost of Lexington", "Hotaru", "TV Man", "Attack on the Bakery Again", "The Boat to China", "God's Children All Dancing", "The Disappearance of the Elephant", "Tokyo Strange Tales", "Carousel War".
Essays and essays: "Rainy and Hot Day", "What Do I Talk About When I Talk About Running", "The Outer Chinese That Is Sad After All", "Murakami Asahido", "Murakami Asahido: How to Find the Vortex Cat", "How Murakami Asahindo is Forged", "Murakami Asahido:
Hi He", "The Comeback of Murakami Asahido", "Underground", "Drums in the Distance", "Border, Near".
**Episodes: "Spider Monkey in the Night", "If Our Language Is Whisky", "Elephant Factory Comedy", "Jazz Heroes", "Christmas for the Sheep Man", "Afternoon on Langehan".
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"Let's Listen to the Wind", "Pachinko in 1973", "Sheep Hunting Adventure", "Boat to China", "Firefly", "The End of the World and the Cold Wonderland", "The Merry-Go-round", "The Wind That Illuminates the Cold Wonderland", "Attack on the Bakery Again", "Afternoon on Langeheim", "Norwegian Wood", "Dance! Dance! Dance!
Sleep", "TV Man", "Taiko Drum in the Distance", "South of the Border, West of the Sun", "The Chinese Language of Sorrow After All", "Strange Bird Shapes", "Normenham Steel Cemetery", "The Ghost of Lexington", "Underground", "Sputnik Lovers", "God's Children Can Dance", "Kafka by the Sea", "Assassination of the Knight Commander" and so on.
I've summarized a few, and there may be omissions.
Satisfied, my answer.
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Behind the Mpemba phenomenon, a cup of cold water and a cup of hot water are placed in the freezer compartment of the refrigerator at the same time, which glass of water freezes first? "Of course the cold water froze first! I believe that many people will not hesitate to make such an answer.
Unfortunately, this answer is wrong. The mistake was discovered by Mpemba, a junior high school student at Magamba Middle School in Tanzania, Africa. One day in 1963, Mpemba found that the hot milk he kept in the freezer of his refrigerator froze before the cold milk of his classmates.
This puzzled him, so he immediately ran to the teacher and asked for advice. The teacher said easily, "You must be mistaken, Mpamba."
Unconvinced, Mpemba tried again, but the hot milk froze before the cold milk. One day, Dr. Osborn, Head of the Department of Physics at the University of Dar es Salaam, visited Mpemba's school. Mpemba mustered up the courage to ask the doctor his question.
Dr. Osborne replied, "I can't answer your question right away, but I promise to do it myself as soon as I get back to Dar es Salaam." As a result, the doctor's experiment was exactly what Mpemba said.
As a result, this phenomenon is known as the "Mpemba phenomenon". For more than 40 years, the "Mpemba phenomenon" has been recognized as truth to this day. It doesn't end there.
In 2004, Yu Shunxi, a girl from Xiangming Middle School in Shanghai, questioned this phenomenon. Under the guidance of Huang Zengxin, a famous science and technology teacher, Yu Shunxi and two other female students began to study the Mpemba phenomenon. They use sugar, water, milk, starch, ice cream and other ingredients to collect.
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Haruki Murakami, a famous modern Japanese ** family, was born in Fushimi District, Kyoto. Graduated from Waseda University's First Faculty of Letters, he is also good at translating American literature, and is known as the first pure writer of the post-World War II period, and is known as the standard-bearer of Japanese literature in the 80s.
Writers who are similar to Haruki Murakami are:
Wang Xiaobo, on behalf of Zai Xian, "Looking for Wushuang" and "Red Breeze Running in the Night"; Milan Kundera, Nashu's masterpiece "The Unbearable Lightness of Life"; Junichi Watanabe, masterpiece "Paradise Lost"; Marcel Proust, masterpiece "Reminiscence of the Lost Years"; Vladimir Nabokov, masterpiece "Lolita".
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