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@pruts2 hmmm i read that it's not. from chinahistoryforum: "Koi were introduced to Japan with the invading Chinese""I suppose there could have been an emperor in Japan in AD 200 but IIRC, written records in Japan only started from 6th century to the 8th century." "Claim Number Two: The carp was from King Shoko of Ro". It's still a controversy, but it looks like it's not originally from japan. not even on wikipedia..
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It is a very beautiful video, thank you so much for posting it ! I was wondering, what is the song at the beginning and the second song at 2:33 minutes in? Both beautiful, would love to find a place to download at least the second song. :)
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Really nice!
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@tangjkd I don't know about that in the current world setting, promoting peace and harmony. :( Wish it were true.
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Ahhhh..so beautiful and poetic.
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@pruts2 !!!! funny, just wikipedia it
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she speaks Chinese alright, but koi are originally Japanese
Most of Japanese culture is derived from Chinese culture especially from the Tang dynasty. The reason you said it looked "japanese" is because of the woman's dress, I assume. Because the Tang dynasty Hanfu is one of the Chinese dresses that influenced the Japanese Kimono and the Korean Hanbok.
Graymoths 2 years ago 71
China should made more movies like this
qll030611223 2 years ago 42