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What does LAM Raymond volcano mean in Japanese?
Frinkazan

Introduction: LAM Raymond's original intention is that it is as fast as the wind, and its Xu Rulin is as motionless as a mountain. This sentence comes from the military struggle in Sun Tzu's Art of War. The ancient Japanese learned a lot about China culture, including Sun Tzu's Art of War. They call this famous saying "LAM Raymond Volcano". (English Furinkazan;; Japanese pen name: ふぅりんかざん).

LAM Raymond volcano is both a fighting spirit and a masculine spirit.

Specific content:

It is as fast as the wind: it is as fast as the wind.

Its Xu Rulin: marching slowly, its ranks are as orderly as the forest.

Invasion is like fire: invasion is like fire, which cannot be stopped.

Don't move like a mountain: if you garrison and stick to it, it will be as strong and unshakable as a mountain.

Difficult to know, such as yin: deep and dense, like fog, can not distinguish the truth.

Move like thunder: drive troops to fight, then it will be like thunder, and those who touch it will fold.

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