Sakamoto Ryoma is the equivalent of who in China

Updated on Financial 2024-07-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    He is very fond of China.

    Ryuichi Sakamoto believes that the Chronicles of Ryotan, like the Bible, is a collection of many books, including human tragicomedy, desire, success, wisdom, strategy, daily life, and power struggles, from which we can see the greatness and stupidity of human beings.

    He once mentioned in the book "SKMT: Who is Ryuichi Sakamoto": In 5 or 10 years, China will definitely become an existence that is difficult to ignore.

    The Chinese will certainly not go against their own logic. For better or worse, they will enhance the country's overall strength and push China's logical approach around the world.

    After the outbreak of the epidemic in Wuhan in 2020, Ryuichi Sakamoto, who was in Japan at the time, used gentle words to encourage people in the shadow of the epidemic. Later, Ryuichi Sakamoto specially produced a public welfare ** performance, which was called "not true love fans can't understand" at the time. During the performance, Ryuichi Sakamoto spent 30 minutes exhibiting several quiet and obscure pieces of music, and the instruments he used were clearly engraved with the Chinese characters "Made in Wuhan, China."

    Many people know that most of the gongs, cymbals and other instruments used in the symphony are produced in Wuhan, and it is in this way that Ryuichi Sakamoto expresses cheers and prayers, and finally, Ryuichi Sakamoto also said in Chinese: Everyone, come on!

    Ryuichi Sakamoto died

    According to Japan's Kyodo News Agency on April 2, Ryuichi Sakamoto, a famous Japanese **, died on March 28 at the age of 71. Ryuichi Sakamoto is a well-known Japanese composer, composer and actor, and the keyboardist of the legendary electronic band "Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO)".

    Ryuichi Sakamoto was born in 1952 and graduated from the Department of the Tokyo University of the Arts. In 1988, he won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for "The Last Emperor". In 2014, Ryuichi Sakamoto suffered from throat cancer, and in the six years since, as his condition has remissiond, he has gradually returned to normal life.

    But he announced again in January 2021 that he had been diagnosed with rectal cancer. Ryuichi Sakamoto has said he has been battling cancer. "In the days that followed, I would 'live with cancer' in troubled times.

    Ryuichi Sakamoto wrote.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Ryoma Sakamoto's opinion of China is very high. He believes that China has a long history, a profound culture, and is full of vitality, and has made many contributions in all aspects. He also believes that China has made great achievements in social development, and that China's development model is worth learning and learning from.

    He particularly admired China's socialist system, which he believed was the foundation of China's development and the fundamental reason for the success of the Chinese people. He also believes that Chinese culture and traditions are worth cherishing, and he believes that Chinese culture is a bridge of multiculturalism. At the same time, he also believes that China has a profound humanistic spirit, and that China has a harmonious, friendly and peaceful spirit among the people.

    He believes that China's future will be brighter and China will become a world power.

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