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The taste of Japan is strong and contrived.
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It's good to be Japanese, though.
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I've seen Paradise Lost, it's about middle-aged men and women having extramarital affairs and then martyrdom, although it's very popular in Japan, it's far worse in our China, I don't understand anything, that book is quite boring.
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Family Junichi Watanabe is the eldest son of his father Tetsujiro and mother Midori, and other family members include: the eldest daughter Lady who was born in 1929, and the second son Kinoto who was born in 1940. At the same time as Junichi Watanabe was born, in order to inherit the family business of the mother's family of a large merchant in Utashinai, the father, who was formerly surnamed Yonezawa, entered the family and took the surname of his mother's family.
In addition, Junichi Watanabe had a disagreement with his father. On November 15, 1966, his father Tetsujiro died suddenly of angina, and Junichi Watanabe was not at home on the day of his death, leaving regrets [4] . Love Junichi Watanabe and his first love Junko Ka Kiyoko Marriage In the 60s of the 20th century, Junichi Watanabe married his wife when he was still a doctor; In life, Watanabe hardly communicates with his wife about things related to ** [12] .
In addition, Watanabe and his wife have three daughters, the second of which is named Naoko Watanabe, who is a filmmaker [10] . Hobbies Junichi Watanabe likes beautiful things, loves food, loves Chinese clothes, and is also very interested in his own dress, he often wears a well-dressed kimono to participate in the "Kimono Society", and has won the best kimono dress award and the best glasses matching award in Japan.
East longitude Japanese.
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Junichi Watanabe. Junichi Watanabe (1933-2014) is a Japanese ** family and is known as the master of Japanese love. He is the author of more than 50 novels** and many collections of essays and essays, and is a literary master in today's Japanese literary circle. The following is an inventory of some of Junichi Watanabe's works:
Junichi Watanabe's "Penal Colony of Love".
This book tells the story of a love affair between adults. The male protagonist Kikuji Murao is an out-of-the-box lover writer whose life is in trouble, and the heroine Fuyuka Irie is a housewife and a mother of three children. The two met by chance and had a selfless love.
Fuyuka keeps dating Kikuji, longing to stay with her extramarital lover for a long time, but she can't get rid of the constraints of family, morality, and worldliness, so she has to pursue pure love in an extreme way.
Junichi Watanabe's work "Why Don't You Break Up".
Writes about a typical middle-class couple in a modern city, with a rich income and a stable life. In the pale married life, they both chose extramarital affairs. They experienced the sweetness of love and inner self-blame respectively, and when they both decided to abandon everything and return to their families, they found that they could no longer find the original ** They could no longer enter each other's hearts.
Junichi Watanabe's work "Paradise Lost".
It is a soul-stirring masterpiece where dreams and reality, spirit and flesh, joy and pain are intertwined. Wonderful psychological activities and intricate emotional entanglements are dissolved into the beautiful environment of the seasons unique to a foreign land, which makes people feel refreshed.
Junichi Watanabe's work "This Thing About Men".
As a man, Junichi Watanabe combined his own experience and that of his acquaintances to talk about the physical and mental development of men from adolescence, youth to adulthood, and he said that men are lonely and cowardly animals, a kind of pretentious and extremely cunning animal, and women's love is not ambiguous. In contrast, the man's personality seems extremely ambiguous and perfunctory.
Junichi Watanabe's work "Distant Sunset".
It is the work that Junichi Watanabe spent the most time and energy in his creative process, and it is also one of his most satisfying works. Deeply attracted by Noguchi's charisma, Watanabe spent eight years following in the footsteps of the protagonist, unabashedly retelling the trajectory of his life in which he overcame the disadvantages of poverty and a disability in his left hand to pursue a career in medicine, and established his place in the world of medicine with the results of his research on Treponema pallidum. In 1980, the book won the 14th Eiji Yoshikawa Literary Prize in Japan.
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Paradise Lost", "Incarnation", "A Piece of Snow", "Distant Sunset", "Wedding Ring", "Lover", etc.
1. Junichi Watanabe (October 24, 1933 April 30, 2014), Japan's ** family, known as the master of Japanese love. Born in Hokkaido, Japan, he graduated from Sapporo Medical University and subsequently became a lecturer in plastic surgery at his alma mater. After working as a surgeon for 10 years, he turned to professional literary creation, and is the author of more than 50 novels** and many collections of essays and essays.
His early works centered on medical themes and gradually expanded to history and biographies**, and Junichi Watanabe, in particular, based on his medical knowledge and life experience, was rich and colorful, and deeply rooted in the essence of male and female love**, which was deeply loved by a wide range of readers. On April 30, 2014, Junichi Watanabe died at his home in Tokyo at the age of 80.
2. When Junichi Watanabe was still in his first year of junior high school in Sapporo, a Chinese teacher Nakayama taught him to read classical Japanese literature such as "Manyoshu" on Wednesday, and also instructed him to study tanka, which was the earliest literary experience of this famous writer. According to him, "tanka" still has an impact on his writing many years later. In the six years of junior high school and high school, Junichi Watanabe read a lot of Japanese **, from Yasunari Kawabata, Osamu Dazai, Yukio Mishima, to the so-called "third wave of newcomers after the war".
3. Junichi Watanabe graduated from Sapporo Medical University in 1958 and became a faculty member at his alma mater in 1964 in the Department of Orthopedics, while practicing a scalpel in a miners' hospital. He received his MD in 1963 and was appointed Lecturer in Osteology in 1966.
Fourth, 10 years of medical experience has made him familiar with the power of love: "In the face of a dying patient, it is best to have his lover by his side and hold his hands, only love can overcome the fear of death." Since 1956, Junichi Watanabe has been a member of the colleague magazine "Kulima" and has been publishing his works frequently.
Postal Code, Magazine Name, Issue, Unit Price.
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Don't say much, just make a big move, the little ape circle - the small circle of it self-taught people, I don't know.
For the piano, it should belong to the child's work, but in my opinion, as long as you like it, the rest is not very important. I've been practicing the piano since I was 4 years old for almost 18 years, and I passed the so-called grade 10 in junior high school, but in reality, the state of playing the piano has been good and bad, but out of love for the piano, I have never stopped. In the third year of high school, I did sacrifice a lot of time for the college entrance examination, but I never stopped the piano, I usually use the piano as a way to sustenance and express my feelings, no matter whether the mood is good or bad, the piano will always bring me happiness. >>>More
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Threesome, there must be my teacher.