Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - What's the difference between these two sentences? What does it mean to go to Japan to buy a gift, and Chinese? The first one I understand is this: before going to Japan,

What's the difference between these two sentences? What does it mean to go to Japan to buy a gift, and Chinese? The first one I understand is this: before going to Japan,

I think your understanding is correct.

Japanese native products, such as Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan.

I just bought a lot of gifts (for my friends in Japan) before I went to Japan.

Japanese native products were bought at that time, bought at that time, bought at that time.

I just bought a lot of gifts when I went to Japan (past tense) (for myself, or for friends and relatives in China).