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That the Japanese prefer the suggested to the boldly stated can be clearly seen in the colors of thir paitings, where colors that blend gently and are in harmony with each other are chosen over sharply contrasting colors, and in sumie drawings where the nothingness of white space can have a meaning. ..... When expressed at all in Japan, personal opinions are made softer for the sake of harmony instead of being made sharp for the sake of contrast.
――高知大学(人文学部)前期日程(2月25日実施)――95年
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