I like you like a bear in the Norwegian forest in spring.

The phrase "I like you" in the Norwegian forest is like a bear who likes spring? "The original sentence in Japanese is:

"You are great, you are good, you are good, you are good, you are good, you are good, you are good."

"Spring bears, bears, bears, bears, bears, bears."

Norwegian Wood is a long love novel written by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami on 1987. The story tells the story of the protagonist's struggle between Naoko, who is emotionally unstable and mentally ill, and Kobayashi Midoriko, who is cheerful and lively, and begins a journey of self-growth.

In 1960s, Japan entered a highly developed capitalist society. With the rapid development of economy, people's mental crisis is increasing day by day. People living in cities are like rootless duckweeds, lonely, empty and lost, but unable to face strong social pressure. The prosperity of the city can't hide people's inner anxiety. ?

The Beatles's song Norwegian Wood greatly inspired the author. This is a subtle and indescribable feeling. 1987, Haruki Murakami wrote a youth love novel, the title of which was Norwegian Forest. ?

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Since its publication in Japan in 1987, Norwegian Wood has sold more than150,000 copies in Japan (20 1 1 year), and one in every 6-7 Japanese owns this book on average, making it the best-selling book in Japan. China's statistics vary, but it is generally said that it exceeds 3 million. ?

Professor Leo Oufan Lee, a Chinese-American scholar, listed Norwegian Wood as one of the ten most influential literary translations in China in the 20th century in his collection of essays Reflections at the End of the Century. ?

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