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●Camels, Lions and Babies

Human growth is divided into three stages. The first is to be a camel, trekking in the desert, unable to see an oasis for a while, and surrounded by boredom and loneliness. , but still walked on step by step patiently and unyieldingly, eventually improving his ability, cultivating his will, and growing his rumors under the test of the storm and the scorching sun. This is a kind of practice, and it is the first step to form "personality" characteristics and reach the realm of creation.

Second, be a lion. The brave and fearless King of Animals is full of passion and courage. In his struggle against authority and tradition, he is unyielding, willing to face challenges, and even more daring to challenge. The bravery of the lion is a necessary inner characteristic of the creator.

Third, return to the baby. When a person is born, his eyes are dull and he observes the world with inexplicable innocence. At this time, he has the patience of a camel and the bravery of a lion, plus a baby's curiosity and interest in chasing and exploring new things, and the creativity of "personality" emerges spontaneously.

All the truly unique creators in the world are the combined transformations of camel, lion and daughter.

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Umehara Takeshi (1925~) Japanese philosophical critic. Graduated from Kyoto University's Faculty of Letters in 1948. He successively taught at Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto Municipal University of Arts, and served as president of the University of Arts. His main works include Buddha statues - mind and form, the thought of hell, Buddhist thought - restlessness and joyful pursuit (Chinese Pure Land), Japanese and Oriental culture, etc. He has written works such as "The Ideal of Hell" and "The Fleeing Gods - On Japan's Kojiki". Umehara Takeshi once divided his life into three stages: the age of 20 to 35 is the camel age, the age of 35 to 45 is the age of the army, and the age of 45 to 54 is the age of children.

[A-ID: 1124] Danya さん (unregistered) Date: January 8, 2008 Title: Daisaku Ikeda Content: ●Daisaku Ikeda:

"...China Japan is a country that has been a great benefactor to our culture, but Japanese militarists did not repay this great kindness, but instead trampled it with their military boots. This is a historical fact that can never be forgotten."

"You must devote all your abilities and enthusiasm to what you should do. Only in this way can you be responsible for the future of mankind."

"Family is the only oasis and resting place for the soul."

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“Cherish the little bit of spare time, have a heart as hearty as the morning dew, and spend your life in a state of mind filled with beautiful scenery.”

“Mozi’s love is more precious than Confucius’ love. What modern people need."

"Among the various sects of Chinese Buddhism, I am spiritually closest to Prajna Buddhism."

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Daisaku Ikeda ((1928~) is the honorary president of the Soka Gakkai Japan and the president of the International Soka Gakkai. He is known as a world-famous Buddhist thinker, philosopher, educator, and social activist. Activist, writer, poet laureate, photographer, and international humanitarian, Mr. Ikeda is the founder of the Japanese Komeito Party and an old friend of the Chinese people.

[A-ID: 1146] Matsue Ittosai. Unregistered) Date: January 10, 2008 Title: Re: Special post on Japanese celebrity quotes Content:

Mishima Yukio:

In my incurable concept Here, old age is always ugly, and youth is always beautiful. The wisdom of old age is always unclear, and the actions of youth are always clear.

So, the longer you live, the worse you will be, and your life will always be a downfall.

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Yukio Mishima, a master of Japanese post-war literature, is best known for his masterpieces such as "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion" and "Tide Sao"

< p>[A-ID: 1147] Matsue Ittosai さん (unregistered) Date: January 10, 2008 Title: Re: Special post of famous Japanese quotes Content:

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In my view, old age is always ugly, youth is always beautiful, the wisdom of old age is always vague, and the actions of youth are always clear.

So, the longer you live, the worse. Life is ultimately a fall from grace.

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Mishima Yukio, a master of Japanese post-war literature, is famous for his masterpiece "The Golden Pavilion". "Temple", "Chao Sao", etc.

[A-ID: 1161] 祇笑さん (Unregistered) Date: January 10, 2008 Title: Re: Special post of quotes from Japanese celebrities Content:

Kawabata Yasunari :

1. Beauty, once expressed in this world, will never be extinguished.

2. History becomes invisible, but the beauty of art remains.

3. When you see the beauty of snow, see the beauty of the moon, that is, the beauty of the four seasons, and realize something, when you gain happiness because of that beauty, you will miss yourself strongly. Intimate friends, I hope they can share this happiness together.

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Kawabata Yasunari, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, the most representative writer of Japan in modern times

[A-ID: 1184] mh-wangzi さん (unregistered) Date: January 12, 2008 Title: Re: Special post on quotes from Japanese celebrities Content: Osamu Tezuka:

Believe Others must believe in themselves a hundred times more.

人を信じよ、しかしその百度も自らを信じよ.

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Osamushi Tezuka, a well-known cartoonist

[A-ID: 1279] Jianghu Night Rainさん (unregistered) Date: January 17, 2008 Title: Re: Special post about quotes from Japanese celebrities Content:

The sand slipped from my fingers, leaving no feeling behind.

In a trance, a drop of water fell down and wet the open fingers hanging in the air: it was my tears.

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The famous Japanese novelist Kobo Abe, whose works are deeply influenced by Western modernism, is known as "Japan's Kafka" known as.

[A-ID: 1369] Duoduo (unregistered) Date: January 23, 2008 Title: Re: Special post of Japanese celebrity quotes Content:

Miyazaki Hayao is here When talking about the animation "My Neighbor Totoro", he said:

As for the design of My Neighbor Totoro, it is not about having an image at the beginning, but a feeling that it is around me, maybe in my heart or in my heart. In the dark, this feeling is not just fear, it should produce a chain reaction of tense heartbeats, weirdness, or a moment of joy, or excitement and anticipation. Children like feelings like weirdness very much, not just flowers and butterflies. What is beautiful is beauty. A glass bottle and a building block are also part of a child's world.

There are indeed incredible things around us. Although we don’t know what they are, this feeling is a very important key to creating Totoro. The design is just to give this feeling an appearance. Just type.

(In comparison, some creators think really simply, thinking that children will only like flowers, grass, and rainbows. For incredible things, you are the only atheistic directors to be idiots)

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Hayao Miyazaki needs no introduction:)

[A-ID: 1674] Broken Tooth さん (unregistered) Date: February 4, 2008 Title: Re: Special post of quotations from Japanese celebrities Content: Inoue Ha:

Make difficult things simple, make simple things profound, and make profound things interesting!

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Inoue Ha, Japanese dramatist

[A-ID: 1685] Hanako (begging) marries Taro (rich man)...? 7?8花子は太郎のMarryになるさん (unregistered) Date: February 09, 2008 Title: Re: Re: Re: Special post of Japanese celebrity quotes Content: Taro Okamoto’s art is explosion

Taro Okamoto is a famous Japanese artist.

At the Osaka World Expo (1970), the most watched works were the Tower of the Sun designed by Japanese modern art master Taro Okamoto and the American Pavilion brought back by the Apollo moon landing. moon stone.

Junichi Ishida Extramarital affairs are culture

Junichi Ishida is a very famous Japanese TV actor.

"Stay with women" is his motto.

[A-ID: 1709] A floating life like a dream さん (unregistered) Date: February 12, 2008 Title: Re: Special post on quotes from Japanese celebrities Content: Remembering this life does not mean that you cannot forget what happened during your lifetime.

The white dew on the leaves, the crescent moon in the water.

Singing the flowers of the capital, before the glory, they are seduced by the wind of impermanence.

Playing with the moon in the south tower, this generation disappears like floating clouds in the dusk...

Fifty years of life...

Compared with the next world , as straight as dreams and illusions.

Since we once enjoyed this life, there is no reason for immortality. . . .

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Oda Nobunaga

[A-ID: 1759] Meditation Collection さん (unregistered) Date: February 14, 2008 Japanese title: Re: Special post on quotes from Japanese celebrities:

“I am not as good as Akira Kurosawa, and my pitch is not as high as his. In fact, people can express sorrow without crying, and they can express joy without ecstasy. ! ”

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Ozu Yasujiro Kurosawa Akito is a generation star director

[A-ID: 1786] Taiga Drama さん (unregistered) Date: February 15, 2008 Title: Re: Special post on the famous sayings of Japanese celebrities: ●Tokugawa Ieyasu’s family motto

1. A person’s life is full of life,

Heavy load is a heavy burden, a long road is a long way, and the road is a long way. し.

It’s urgent.

2. Unfreedom means constant thinking and insufficient thinking.

Three, the heart is full of hope and poverty.

4. Being able to endure is the foundation of long-lasting peace of mind.

5. Anger is the enemy and thinking is the enemy.

Six. Victory is the best, and loss is the best.

Harm is the best.

7. It is the responsibility of oneself and the responsibility of others.

Eight, and the ばざるは passes the ぎたるに胜れり. ”

1. Life is like carrying a heavy burden, so don’t be impatient.

2. If you regard lack of freedom as a normal thing, you will not feel it is insufficient.

3. When you have desires, you should look back at the time of poverty.

4. If you are tolerant, you will be able to live in peace for a long time.

5. Treat anger as an enemy.

6. Only knowing victory but not defeat will harm your body!

7. It is better to blame yourself than to blame others,

8. It is better to be less than too much than too much

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[A-ID: 1848] Yukiwa Liao (unregistered) Date: February 18, 2008 Title: Re: Special post on quotes from Japanese celebrities Content: Konosuke Matsushita: Sincerity あればこそ

First, Parts are defective, goods are defective, goods are proud of, and goods are given away.とで会社に出向いてこられたことがあった. しかし, 実会会社へ来てみると, member of the club の人びとが一心に事事に打ち込んでいる POSTURE を见て, indignation もせず, かえってcredit を深めて帰られた、という语を文いた.

----------A few days ago, one part of the product shipped to the customer failed. At that time, the customer had to give a serious warning (to our factory). He came to visit us, but when he came to the company and saw how everyone in the company was focused on their work, not only did he not get angry, but he strengthened his trust (in us).

るかということを、つくづく sense じさせられた.

そういうattitudinalというものは, 见る人の心に无物かを与えるばかりでなく, official affairs そのもののachievement をより高めるmotivating force にもなると思うのである.

----------From this incident, I feel more and more how powerful the honest, enthusiastic, serious and hard-working attitude is every day! This attitude will not only affect the hearts of the viewers, but will also become the driving force for improving work results.

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Konosuke Matsushita is known as the "God of Management" - "Career He pioneered Japanese corporate management systems such as "employment department", "lifetime employment system" and "seniority sequence".

[A-ID: 2066] さん 下注外さん (Unregistered) Date: February 28, 2008 Title: Re: Special post on Japanese celebrity quotes Content: I always thought that people grow old slowly Yes, actually no, people grow old in an instant.

——Haruki Murakami "Dance!" dance! dance! 》

[A-ID: 2643] Guan Yu’s Country·Lei Feng’s Country さん (unregistered) Date: March 21, 2008 Title: Re: Special post of Japanese celebrity quotes Content: "Who can stop it They cannot hear the young samurai going to his death, but as soon as the warrior swings his sword, the wail of the defeated will be heard."

____Miyamoto Musashi