Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Excerpts from Good Japanese Sentences and Paragraphs 20 14

Excerpts from Good Japanese Sentences and Paragraphs 20 14

Transport personnel,

Let's leave now. Let's leave now.

For luck, for consideration, for humanity,

I don't think about it. I don't think about it. I don't think about it.

-Akihiro Nakatani-

(Japanese writer, Yu You/1959 ~)

In my dream, I passed by, I don't know, I don't know,

Just in time.

Sakamoto Ryoma

(Tosa Fan, a scholar at the end of Edo/1836 ~ 1867)

Life, life, life, life,

Begging for food, begging for food, begging for food, begging for food,

Big root servant: the temple is not a place; This is a place.

とかく ,ぁまりをくSee ず,

Give up your body, what's the matter, what heart, what heart?

-Fu Yuyun Ji-

(Fujitsu Francisco, Enlightenment Thinker and Educator/1835 ~1901Late Edo and Early Meiji)

Failure in life,

Life is a failure.

-Tomita Saito-

(Japanese psychiatrist and essayist/19 16 ~ 2006)

Faith,

をかすそれは Life Insurance Company

A compass is not a needle. This is a needle.

コってなき Life は,

ちょぅどののののなぃ.

ボロのよぅなものでぁる

-Nakamura Tianfeng-

(Beginners in Japanese, founder of Tianfeng Society, body-mind integration method, 1876 turn 1968)

(8) Life insurance

むつかしくするから

Let's leave now. Let's leave now.

Mushakoji Benedict

(Japanese novelist, poet, playwright and painter/1885 ~ 1976)

One-man mission, one-man mission,

そのを楽しんできることが,

The first requirement in the world.

-Shh-shh-hoo-hoo-

(Japanese samurai, bureaucrat, industrialist, father of Japanese capitalism/1840 ~1931)