tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34942674.post248889897222085513..comments2023-08-14T18:56:51.807+09:00Comments on Walking in The Pleasure Garden: Climbing Mt. Fuji (the 2nd day of two days)Yoshiteruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16168986572037134697noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34942674.post-15270587296638445512016-12-29T11:37:16.046+09:002016-12-29T11:37:16.046+09:00顺丽 san, I totally agree with you. I think that to ...顺丽 san, I totally agree with you. I think that to enjoy the culture of a certain country is the best way to understand and respect the people of the country.Yoshiteruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16168986572037134697noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34942674.post-59873057933917056532016-11-06T23:40:53.316+09:002016-11-06T23:40:53.316+09:00You are welcome, I appreciate your reply very much...You are welcome, I appreciate your reply very much. <br /><br />From your recent reply, I could see how Japanese and Chinese cultures could be so well connected despite of the differences that set us apart. I think we should embrace the cultural connections that we have and learn to respect each other. <br /><br />As a Chinese person, although I am very proud of my own culture but on the same time I want to be open minded and respectful towards the other cultures out there. I actually think that cultural differences everywhere could give me so many important lessons that I could apply in my daily life and I also could gain more knowledges from knowing about the different cultures. <br /><br />Thank you very much, it is always a pleasure to communicate with you. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> <br /><br />顺丽noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34942674.post-51745563724705329372016-11-06T07:02:51.160+09:002016-11-06T07:02:51.160+09:00Thank you for your comment. I didn't know of t...Thank you for your comment. I didn't know of the Wudang mountains, so I googled it. I learned that they are historic and beautiful.<br /><br />Mount Tai is well-known among Japanese. We use a phrase "Mount Tai and the Big Dipper", means "The king of mountains and the king of stars" for the masters of a field. It must be from Chinese.<br /><br />From talking with you in these comments, I recognize again that Japanese culture is greatly influenced by Chinese culture.Yoshiteruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16168986572037134697noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34942674.post-58537375044803085182016-08-16T08:56:50.674+09:002016-08-16T08:56:50.674+09:00I have read your posting about Mount Fuji, I would...I have read your posting about Mount Fuji, I would like to say that you are lucky. I am so happy to read about your exiting story when you are going to Mount Fuji for hiking. Thank you for the posting, your posting made me feel so eager to back to Japan. <br /><br />Mount Fuji to the Japanese is like Wudang mountains or Mount Tai at Shadong province to the Chinese. I also enjoy Wudang mountains and Mount Tai at Shandong province, they are very precious for Chinese people everywhere. <br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com