Through the Brandenburger Gate we get an unexpected glimpse of a Japanese saying, 顔で笑って、心で泣く (kao de waratte, kokoro de naku), that means “With a smiling face and a crying heart”. Sounds like a line from bushido to me.
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Through the Brandenburger Gate we get an unexpected glimpse of a Japanese saying, 顔で笑って、心で泣く (kao de waratte, kokoro de naku), that means “With a smiling face and a crying heart”. Sounds like a line from bushido to me.
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