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Why is it named Norwegian Forest?

Question 1: Why did Haruki Murakami name the Norwegian forest Norwegian Forest? What does it mean? The Beatles have a world-famous song, Norwegian Wood. "The fragrance of the ocean tide, the distant whistle, the feeling of a girl's body, the smell of shampoo, the evening breeze, misty longing, and summer dreams..." These constitute Haruki Murakami's world. It was a subtle, indescribable feeling, personal and hazy, sultry and inexplicable. In 1987, Haruki Murakami wrote a youth romance novel titled "Norwegian Wood"

Does It Feel Good? The content of the author's book is like his feelings about the song "Norwegian Wood".

Question 2: Why is Haruki Murakami's "Norwegian Wood" named "Norwegian Wood"? The Norwegian forest is not just a song. What Haruki Murakami said is that there is a Norwegian forest in each of our hearts. It is as mysterious, peaceful and peaceful as ever. When you discover that forest, you will find lasting happiness

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Question 3: Why is the Norwegian forest called the Norwegian forest? "Norwegian forest" is a full-length love novel written by the Japanese writer Haruki Murakami in 1987.

The story tells the story of the protagonist who is entangled between Naoko, who is emotionally unstable and suffering from mental illness, and Midori Kobayashi, who is cheerful and lively, and embarks on a journey of self-growth.

The name of the novel "Norwegian Wood" comes from a song "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" (usually abbreviated to "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown))" that the protagonists Toru Watanabe, Naoko, and Reiko in the novel all like. "Norwegian Wood" (Chinese translation as "Norwegian Wood") is a song by the British rock band The Beatles.

Question 4: Why is the novel called Norwegian Wood? Enthusiastic Netizens

Source of inspiration for the novel

The Beatles, who were popular in the 1960s, sang the world-famous Tune Norwegian Wood. "The fragrance of the ocean tide, the distant whistle, the feeling of a girl's body, the smell of shampoo, the evening breeze, misty longing, and summer dreams." These make up Haruki Murakami's world. It was a subtle, indescribable feeling, personal and hazy, sultry and inexplicable. In 1987, Haruki Murakami wrote a youth romance novel titled "Norwegian Wood".

Question 5: Why did Haruki Murakami name "Norwegian Wood" this way? "Norwegian Wood" is a novel written by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami in 1987. Haruki Murakami calls "Norwegian Wood" a pure love novel.

"Norwegian Wood" is not only the title of the novel, but also mentioned many times in the novel. "Norwegian Wood" is a song (Norwegian Wood) by the British Beatles, which Watanabe often talks about. The piece of music I listened to was also a unique piece of music that could calm Naoko's soul. "Norwegian Wood" is widely welcomed by young people in Japan and is one of the best-selling novels in Japan. Haruki Murakami is better known for this. The cover of the book was designed by Haruki Murakami himself. It uses red and green as the main cover of the first and second volumes and adds: "100% love novel". The single volume of this work released in 1988 sold 4.49 million, and the total sales volume of the library volume released in 1991/2004 reached 7.86 million, ranking first in the sales of modern Japanese novels.

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Question 6: Why is "Norwegian Wood" called "Norwegian Wood"? ! Why is "Listen to the Wind Sing" named "Listen to the Wind Sing"? ! Thirty-seven-year-old "I" heard an orchestra read and sing the Beatles' classic "Norwegian Wood" at the Hamburg Airport in Germany. The sad, slow and low music evokes Watanabe's memories of love. At that time, my favorite song was "Norwegian Wood". Green Bullet has passed by, Reiko has also talked about it, and this book is named after this song.

You can go to Kugou and search for norwegian wood. Listening to the wind is a casual and indifferent attitude, and it is not superficially like standing on the top of the mountain and blowing the wind

Question 7: Why is Murakami’s novel "Norwegian Wood" Call this name? Source of inspiration for the novel

The Beatles, who were popular in the 1960s, sang the world-famous song Norwegian Wood. "The fragrance of the ocean tide, the distant whistle, the feeling of a girl's body, the smell of shampoo, the evening breeze, misty longing, and summer dreams." These make up Haruki Murakami's world. It was a subtle, indescribable feeling, personal and hazy, sultry and inexplicable. In 1987, Haruki Murakami wrote a youth romance novel titled "Norwegian Wood".

Question 8: Why is Wu Bai’s song called Norwegian Wood? Speaking of Norwegian Wood, Murakami's novel has to be mentioned. As for why the song is called Norwegian Wood, it is unknown whether it has anything to do with the novel, because Wu Bai himself said that he likes Murakami the best.

I have read Murakami’s novels, such as Norwegian Wood and Kafka on the Shore, which I thought were very average. There is a song mentioned in the novel called Norwegian Wood, by The Beatles, which is quite nice. It’s a very heartwarming song, and that’s why the novel is called this.

It is recommended to listen to the Beatles' Norwegian Wood, Norwegian Wood

The meaning of Wu Bai's lyrics has nothing to do with Murakami's Norwegian Wood, and there is no direct connection.

As for Murakami’s works, I personally think they are just ordinary Japanese perverts. Last time I saw young girls who had just finished their high school or college entrance exams buying this book at Xinhua Bookstore, I immediately felt that this book was rubbish.

I recommend watching the Japanese one, Ryunosuke Akutagawa.

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Question 9: Regarding the name of the forest in Norway... I remember it was mentioned in the preface or postscript of the book, choose this name It's because of a song with the same name.

The Beatles, who were popular in the 1960s, sang the world-famous song Norwegian Wood. "The fragrance of the ocean tide, the distant whistle, the feeling of a girl's body, the smell of shampoo, the gentle breeze in the evening, the misty longing, and the dreams of summer..." These constitute Haruki Murakami's world. It was a subtle, indescribable feeling, personal and hazy, sultry and inexplicable. In 1987, Haruki Murakami wrote a youth romance novel titled "Norwegian Wood".

Question 10: Does Norwegian Forest refer to the forest in Norway or does it mean something else? Legend has it that the Norwegian forest is a forest so big that people can get lost, a huge primeval forest that people can enter but cannot get out of. Maybe everyone has his own forest. We have never been there, but it is It has always been there, and those who are lost will still meet again.

The Beatles, who were popular in the 1960s, sang the world-famous song Norwegian Wood. In 1987, Haruki Murakami wrote a youth romance novel titled "Norwegian Wood". Wu Bai also wrote the song after reading the novel.

Haruki Murakami's book "Norwegian Wood" reveals more helplessness, helplessness about love and helplessness about fate. His book can Makes people think without providing any clear answers. It is a yearning for love, but the reality is quite disappointing. Emotional helplessness.

Wu Bai - Norwegian Forest I want to use that kind of artistic conception in the song, but it focuses on lyricism. The melody is very nice. This kind of lyricism can be used for achievements and love in Tang poetry. Only you can appreciate it.