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Chapter 1 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Confucius said that Confucius said that the Ji family (the military parade) composed the music of "Warships" in Taiwan, the railroad of the governor's office, the mountainside
INTO JAPANESE
孔子の『紅楼夢』の第一章には、台湾の「軍艦」、総督府の鉄道、山腹の「軍艦」の音楽は季家(軍事パレード)が作曲したと孔子が述べたとある。
BACK INTO ENGLISH
In the first chapter of Confucius' Dream of the Red House, Confucius states that the Jijia (military parade) composed the music for Taiwan's ``warships,'' the railways of the Governor-General's Office, and the ``warships'' on the mountainside.
INTO JAPANESE
孔子の『紅楼夢』の第一章で、孔子は、台湾の「軍艦」、総督府の鉄道、そして台湾の「軍艦」の音楽を作曲したのは「軍艦」であると述べている。山腹。
BACK INTO ENGLISH
In the first chapter of Confucius' Dream of the Red House, Confucius states that it was the "warships" who composed the music for Taiwan's "warships", the railways of the Governor-General's Office, and the "warships" of Taiwan. Mountainside.
INTO JAPANESE
孔子の紅楼夢の第一章で、孔子は台湾の「軍艦」、総督府の鉄道、そして台湾の「軍艦」の音楽を作曲したのは「軍艦」であると述べています。山腹。
BACK INTO ENGLISH
In the first chapter of Confucius' Dream of the Red House, Confucius states that it was the "warships" who composed the music for Taiwan's "warships", the railways of the Governor-General's Office, and the "warships" of Taiwan. Mountainside.
That's deep, man.