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Rising sun= rising empire
The Rising Sun.
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The red circle on the Japanese Flag represents the rising sun, as Japan is one of the first countries to see the sunrise. Japanese people call their country Nippon, which means land of the rising sun. The basic White Flag with Red Circle is a simple version of the flag that has Sun Rays radiating out from the Red circle. This image depicts the sunrise. The rising sun is associated with brightness, center of attention, rulers, messiahs, cleverness, greatness, strength, and most of all, power (control). That is why the clever Japanese chose this meaningful symbol. The Japanese believe that they are one of the most powerful and strongest nations in the world.
The red ball and rays represented the Sun which is part of their religious concepts.
Marine Private Guy Gabaldon who persuaded 1,500 Japanese civilians and troops to surrender on Saipan. He was a Mexican American who served as a Japanese linguist in the 2nd Marines and was recommended for the Medal of Honor, but was given the Silver Star for his accomplishment. The Silver Star was eventually upgraded to the Navy Cross.
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The phrase "Land of the Rising Sun" is known as a poetic term for Japan, derived from the country's name in Japanese, Nihon or Nippon, which means "origin of the sun." It symbolizes Japan as a nation in the eastern part of the world where the sun rises first.
The 'Rising sun' flag was a naval ensign of the Japen's navy back on the world war 2 and we can easily assume that the 'Rising flag' is an symbol of Japen's imperialism and militarism. The 'Rising sun' is a sad memory of human's war and It has no diffrence of the flag of Nazi's.Many people in Asia's country which was invaded by Japan in the past can't do anything else but clench their fists by anger and cry inside for their ancestors of their's who was sacrificed by them everytime they see Japan's 'Rising sun'.
there is no specific part of the world that produces silver
The rising action in "Tears of Autumn" by Yoshiko Uchida involves the main character's struggle to adjust to life in the internment camp during World War II, as well as his conflicted feelings about his Japanese heritage and American identity. Additionally, the rising action includes the development of the main character's relationships with his family and his internal turmoil about his loyalty to both his culture and his country.
The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy was created in 1920.