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Solution: the similarities and differences between rooms and bedrooms in Japanese architecture. What does porch mean?

"Harmony Room" is a Japanese-style room.

The "foreign house" is a western-style room.

"Harmony room" and "foreign room" are in contrast.

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"Harmony Room" is a general term for Japanese-style rooms, which include "bedroom" and "bedroom", so "harmony room" does not necessarily refer to Japanese-style bedroom, but may be Japanese-style bedroom.

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Similarly, "foreign house" is also a general term for western-style rooms, which include "living room", "study" and "bedroom".

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Under the porch, it means "corridor". Sometimes, there is an "aisle" between the "hall" and the living room.

Sometimes there is a corridor from the living room to the bedroom.

The porch means "foyer".

Bed means "floor".

Push in, which means "closet"

Taiwan Province, which means "kitchen".