A book written by a boy about what he saw and heard in Japan?

Updated on society 2024-07-10
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I know. Nagai Kafu is a representative writer of aestheticism in the history of modern Japanese literature. "The Story of America" is one of his finest prose works.

    American Story chronicles what a Japanese man saw and heard in the United States in the early 20th century. He Feng tells the story of Japanese students wandering in the New World and women who have fallen into the dust, and depicts the faces of real people in real society in a realistic way. Influenced by the liberal atmosphere of the United States, the author experienced the shock of cultural collisions, and criticized and reflected on Japanese society.

    The Tale of America shows the aesthetic tendencies of Nagai's prose, and its artistic charm stems from his delicate observation and keen sensibility of the natural scenery of the United States. The dense woods, the gurgling water, and the blue sky are like a watercolor painting. Nagai is particularly sensitive to color, and in his paintings, New York on a snowy night, Washington City in the sunset, and Maryland fields filled with turquoise fog are colorful and beautiful.

    It is the power of this subtle sensuality that touches our delicate and sensitive senses, giving the mind a moment of tranquility in the midst of the hustle and bustle.

    As a must-read book for Japanese people in the United States today, "American Story" has been reprinted 62 times in 50 years. In this regard, Professor Lin Shaohua said: "If conditions permit, I am also willing to take these two stories to the European and American continents, follow the author's footsteps a hundred years ago to find romantic stories, and look for the scenery and its dense atmosphere ...... worthy of "Tanmei".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In Japan, I couldn't help but laugh again] by Sasu, an engineer in Japan.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Isn't it this book "When We Talk About Japan".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The cultivation method of the passerby heroine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You have listed a lot of numbers, all good, some Warring States, some modern, but some more important ones do not (in my opinion), for the questioner to provide the following books I have read for reference:

    1 "Bushido" by the Japanese Shinto Inazumo, looking at the religion of etiquette and the development of bushido in Japan from the eyes of the Japanese.

    2 The Japanese Itamoto Taro's "History of Japan", which is written as a relatively objective history, has some reference value. (Of course, I'm skeptical, but is there any record of Japan's history?) )

    3 American Ruth's "Chrysanthemum and Knife", this is Japan in the eyes of foreigners, and it is very interesting to write.

    4 Mr. Jiang Baili's "Japanese" (it seems to be), this cadet who graduated from the first class of the Japanese Army Academy, looked at Japan from the advanced perspective of the time, and proposed that "China will not be defeated quickly, Japan will not win quickly, in short, China has a way" (very familiar).

    It is difficult to have authoritative materials on the content of the history of the Warring States period, and the original part of the history is only recorded in the family secretaries of the Tokugawa shogunate period, so the suspicion of deification cannot be ruled out. As for the books such as "Tokugawa Ieyasu" and "Takeda Shingen", which are more popular now, they are very heavy on jokes, and they have no reference value from a historical point of view. There are other famous works, such as "The Tale of Genji", which are very detailed and have great reference value for the understanding of the four masters of "Fujigen Tachibana".

    These are my experiences, worthy of reference, and forgive me for any inappropriateness.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Japanese mythology, Alley Tales of 100 Monogatari, is a folk story about ghosts, much like the anime monster cat.

    I'm not an expert, but there's nothing worth seeing in Japan since the second stop, and the Japanese culture of that era and beyond is boring and empty, and it can't be compared to the Japanese culture before World War II... It's not interesting

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    "Great History" is a kind of magazine divided into several issues, the first issue is the beginning of Japanese history, and the second issue is called "The Rise of the Heroes", which writes about many aspects of Japanese history!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A collection of ancient and modern Shinto.

    There are a lot of Warring States.,The Warring States series of the Japanese literary giant Yamaoka Shohachi is very complete.,Oda Nobunaga,Takeda Nobunaga,Uesugi,Hideyoshi,Tokugawa are all single** models.。

    Like the Tale of Genji, the Tale of the Heike family are all from the Heian period.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Kiku-Yo-Knife, written by an American, is one of the most recognized books about Japanese character in the world.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "Chrysanthemums and Knives" is a ghostwriting work that understands Japan, and we lack such a book in China. But as you read, thinking from a Chinese's point of view, you decide that you don't agree with the views of Americans in the book.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    "Evil and Sin in Japanese Culture".

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    "The Tale of Genji" - Murasaki Shikibu; "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and "A Thousand Feathered Cranes".

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    An Overview of Japan is a book that tells some knowledge about Japan. Japan is China's neighbor with a strip of water, and the history of Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges is long, and exchanges in various fields are frequent, especially since the reform and opening up, mutual benefit and reciprocity in the economy, and personnel and cultural exchanges can be said to be rare in international exchanges and cooperation.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No way. The so-called narrative is a literary style that takes narration as the main mode of expression and writes about the experiences of characters and the development and changes of things as the main content.

    Narrative is mainly narration and description, but often both lyrical and argumentative, it is a genre with diverse forms and flexible pen and ink, and it is also the most extensive genre.

    Narrative writing is to describe one's own personal feelings and experiences to readers through vivid and vivid language.

    Narrative category.

    Narrative includes a wide range, such as remembering people's accounts, diaries, travelogues, biographies, legends, news, newsletters, **, etc., all belong to the category of narratives.

    The narrative is clearly written about what he has seen and heard in life, and it is necessary to express the author's true feelings about life.

    Generally speaking, an article with narrative and description as the main mode of expression is called a narrative.

    But narrative writing is accompanied by a natural flow of appropriate argumentation and lyricism.

    Fan Wen: A stupid thing.

    A person's life is like a long river, and what happens is like a drop of water, some things are happy, and some things are sad. But there was one thing that stuck with me, and that was a very stupid thing.

    I remember in the summer vacation of the first grade, I scored two hundred points in the exam, and my mother was overjoyed and bought me a little rabbit. I couldn't put it down, said "thank you" and went back to my room to play with the rabbit. Mom said:

    The rabbit seller said that rabbits can't drink water, and besides, this rabbit is not afraid of the dark, so you can try it later. I agreed. As soon as the rabbit came out of the cage, it jumped around the room, enjoying the home, and was very happy.

    A few hours later, I put the rabbit in the closet and let it stay for ten minutes. At first, the rabbit was bouncing around inside, and after a few minutes, the sound was gone. Ten minutes later, I opened the closet and tragedy struck.

    The rabbit lay motionless inside, and it died. I hurriedly woke up my mom from her lunch break. When my mother found out about this, she said

    It died because of lack of oxygen! ”

    Yes! You have the right to love it, but you don't have the right to hurt it by spoiling it too much.

    What a stupid thing to do!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, the Japanese do not have a strong concept of history books as the Chinese, so they do not have a precedent for the history of the Stove Dynasty, and the book you want like the 24th History is not available in Japan. However, there are records from the past dynasties, such as "Records of Emperor Shokincho" and "Records of Emperor Goyosei", but these records have many omissions, and they can be basically equated with the local chronicles of the Kyoto area, and they are not very helpful for understanding the history of Japan as a whole. Moreover, the records are also the same, and there is almost no hidden value to be read by hail, so there is no need to read it unless you, like me, specialize in Japanese history.

    "Great Japanese Historical Materials" is a hodgepodge of historical materials that the Japanese have thrown into it after the Meiji Restoration. Many of these sources are relatively unreliable.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Let's read the history of Japan in one sitting. It's only one book, but I think it's still refined... Of the Warring States.。。 Look at Oda Nobunaga...

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1。I wrote about what I saw and heard in Tokyo.

    2。I wrote about my diet and daily life in Sendai.

    3。I wrote Fujiya to revise the handouts I remembered.

    4。The officer satirizes the vine also on my behavior.

    5。Watch a movie.

    Because when I was insulted for the sake of knowledge and my living environment was extremely poor, Koto did not snub me because of my nationality, but took good care of me. Therefore, writing these things contrasts with Fujiya's broad-mindedness.

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