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Original text - English - People in every era loved flowers, but Japanese...
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Newspapers - Culture
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People in every era loved flowers, but Japanese...
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gueveras
Source language: English
People in every era loved flowers, but Japanese predecessors in ikebana felt that flowers were not only beautiful but that they could reflect the passing of time and the feelings in their own hearts.
1 December 2011 11:02
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8 December 2011 11:51
cebere
Number of messages: 21
Could you control this study for me, please...
8 December 2011 12:55
Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Don't worry the translation will be evaluated, cebere.
Best regards,