Taiwan Museum!!! Seriously PISSED!
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Sure, here is the translated text, maintaining the nuances and emotional undertones of the original Chinese passage:
Indeed, you're right! Let me rephrase so that foreign friends can understand it instantly as well:
- During Japan's occupation of Taiwan, they actually referred to Taiwan as "the land where the morning sun rises"? (Perhaps a brief explanation: 'Morning Sun Rising' means 'the place where the Sun first rises.' This term resembles how Japan calls itself the 'Land of Rising Sun.' In those days, such a name for Taiwan… it brings myriad emotions to mind. What do you think?)
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This version closely captures the original's subtle sentiment and details, while ensuring clarity for English-speaking readers.
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Then go ahead and call the police.
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May those traitors and their entire families perish!
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This post has really stirred up a bunch of strange characters.
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You can't handle this already? Just wait 'til you scroll further down!
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It's true though; the further you go into this museum, the more unbearable it might become.
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So, what's wrong with that?
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May those traitors and their entire families perish!
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Then just come back, really.
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Isn't this a Japanese medicated patch? How did it suddenly become the Rising Sun flag? Answer my question.
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Were there existing conflicts between these tribes? Is that why the Zhongxin Lunnan tribe assisted the Japanese forces against the Mudan tribe?
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So, we can travel there now?
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Everyone's so focused on creating new accounts (rerolling), what are we supposed to do about the 'fumu' (driftwood)?