For Chinese pottery I found that the large jars with handles looked very similar to ancient Greek jars.
In ancient times, wine was poured into the jars, the mouths of the jars were sealed, and they were transported on ships.
Ancient wine jars were engraved with the name of the government and the name of the official, and perhaps serial numbers.
owned several pottery producing areas and exported pottery.
The bottom of some jars had the words VOC (East India Company) printed on them.
Of course, there were also products without any printing.
I thought that this meant that they were owned by the Qing emperor, but (maybe they were illegal...?)
there were ceramic fragments of the jar scattered all over the garden of my mother's parents' house.
(I didn't look closely at the fragments, so there may have been VOC bottles, but I'm not sure.)
Recently, wine has been imported and exported in glass bottles.
The way the bottles are stamped has changed, and while some glass wine bottles have manufacturing numbers,
they are not stamped with the name of the country of origin or the name of the official.
There are paper sticker labels that state the country of origin and the address and name of the producer.
The government is allowed the freedom to print unlimited amounts of paper and make purchases.
But wine label stickers cannot be sold unless they are attached to glass wine bottles.
but it was the Chinese who invented the manufacturing method for the product we call paper today.
Although the Arab licensing rights were taken away during the war, China is still the country of origin for paper.
(In terms of the modern system of issuing paper money,Ottoman emperors who ruled the Arab region decided to circulate paper money worldwide.)
Neither Islamic nor Chinese emperors would accept the idea of writing the name of the production area and official on a Chinese urn
Maybe they were planning to conquer the world with wine, but they may have thought that, and I didn't know that the central government was located far to the west in Egypt
I thought a gamer blog.
In the game I play Age of Discovery Online.
Manga ?
What is released every day, I'd like to introduce some books that I'm interested in.
My mom took me to my first coffee shop with a book(?)
At first I didn't know what it tasted like, but recently I've started to understand the aroma and taste a little.
If you say "Japanese Japanese", it's only about introducing books.
I didn' know I drink coffee from a coffee cup made from a repurposed wine jar.
I see, the back of the coffee cup has YSL, BornChina, Made in Jaapan (China), etc. printed on it.
We used to make fun of that whit guy, but we're surprised that he's made wine-related products in China and was of government official rank.
During World War II, the Japanese emperor wanted the Ethiopian Empire along with Germany and Italy.
Recently, they say they want to use temples and put chocolate in wine jars.
Bolivia, the former Inca Empire, coffee plantations...and for some reason, the Muslim Republic of Turkey appears.
Are they ruled by the Habsburgs or the Bourbons?
So the European royal families are saying, "European royal families orders to the people of the Americas who use new products," right?
What is it?
Buddhist monks from Buddhist temple say they want to create a country in the Americas where they find ancient Roman coins to have Halloween parties (a festival where you can meet dead ghosts?).
How many kingdoms did Europe have in the past...
I'm buying used coffee cups on Yahoo Auctions and stuff, so I'm out of the loop.
Do you say "The children of European royal families aren't suited to be government officials, unlike designers of branded ceramics."?
I learned the name of the country Islam from the temple.
Does the Rose of Versailles mean "English"?
Does the Napoleonic Empire mean "English"?
(France supports a pro-Chinese policy (Chinoiserie) and recognizes the People's Republic of China as a nation.?)
Hmm... that's one way to use papers...
I thought Halloween was fun.
(I learned how to do Cleopatra makeup, and when Cleopatra comes, British coffee is half price?)
Is "coffee" not English?
Is Costa coffee, British coffee?
You should go to the chocolate corner in the corner of the coffee shop.
Do you say to you"So you can't drink unbelievable coffee..."?
Britain is issuing cool currency now, (even if the Kingdom of England actually existed)it only has paper bills.
Even in America, it's said to be "pretty normal"
But I'm the kind of person who looks at the food on the table and says "Is this what they call wine?"
Ah, stupid.
So the language will be English?
I get tired.
I think of going home and eating by the hearth.
From the beginning, I've been eating by a dimly lit hearth without electricity...
Wine? I didn't know...
Also, I didn't know about that guy with the fruit juices...
I think that with the fruit juice is kind of arrogant, but he was a Greek who has the names of regions and officials printed on the jars?
I think he needs Japan now.
Japan has had big jars to hold water since ancient times, too...
But I can't imagine putting water in them and exporting them~
Rice alcohol
Potato alcohol
Barley alcohol...
I think there were a few others, but I'm not arrogant enough to put them in wine bottles and export them all over the world~
I heard that the world calls Japanese people who think like me "hikikomori"?
I guess it can't be helped...
I'm not good at talking, I don't pluck up some grass that grows in nature, I don't put it in a bag and sell it as "a product called rice"
People say they'll buy fish in a basin like Nara, but doesn't Nara have rivers too?
I don't understand the nerve of lining up all those river creatures and saying it's money.
Stop.
In the supermarkets of America, the world's most developed country, the most advanced people with white skin buy fish.
They say, "American national costume is living naked in the jungle!
Of course there's no electricity!"
So, in the country where the supermarket is located,
the exiled Iranian emperor marries an Indian chief's daughter(?) and creates the Persian Empire?
A Chinese official marries an Iranian princess.
A Chinese woman marries an Indian man?
Do white immigrants in America maintain their pure blood?on Halloween (Iran?)
(Why is the name of the country the Great Japanese Empire?
It could be not called Japan...
If the country of Halloween isn't England, it's China, Islam, or Iran.)
Someone says that I'll marry Leonardo DiCaprio.
But I think I'm half-white, but my eyes aren't blue.
Who says Prime Minister Kishida or Foreign Minister Hayashi is the same story?
(We're pure-blooded Japanese?)
Count Borghese from Italy is also Ok?
What kind of help would I get from a place as far away as Italy?
Am I going to meet the Prime Minister in a Halloween costume at a restaurant?!
Maybe the Prime Minister will have to give a political speech saying "We need to do something about the primitive people (me?) in our country."
So, as a Japanese person (← what does it mean...?),
should I say something like, "Who is Leonardo DiCapri...??
What would want to marry a caveman..."?
Halloween is just too ridiculous!
But I don't understand the people in Yokohama who are denying me,
but if you like America, just naturalize as an American.
I was also a monk from India who naturalized as a Japanese citizen, I think...yes.
There are documents (in the Muromachi period?) that say Japanese people were taken away and suffered.
Where they were taken to, to Egypt?
Where is a white person the head of state?
Japanese soldiers are too white to call themselves Egyptians.
But White people call us black? (yellow?)
Who is President Obama?
If the Africans back home he is told he is a foreigner.
(Does that mean his skin is too white to say he drinks wine?)
President Obama was from a slave, of the VOC?
VOC was a wine company.
The woman England married recently is a slave that the VOC puts in a whiskey box ,a Sephardic Jew( different from president)?
They all speak English. All VOC products. Human wine?
I don't know.
They have different skin color and features than the Egyptians who originally live in Africa, right?
They often call themselves Egyptian (African Organization?)...
When Africa ships everything except Swahili to America (I guess that's what he says),his Cleopatra cosplay (Roman Emperor cosplay?) was fun.
But he turns into an Indian hunting naked in the Amazon jungle.
It is surprised he was a former Buddhist monk (probably).
If the African Organization only speaks Swahili,
I can drink coffee by the hearth in Japan.
Coffee is transported in a burlap bag
and can be served in a bamboo cup or something.
There are gourds too.
Ethiopian Orthodox Church is Christian.
Ah, Ethiopia makes coffee in South America now.
The Ottoman Empire lost, in Turkey...?
They print it on paper at school and drink it for Muslims.
They all moved to South America...Halloween...That's surprising...
They regained power in America and are in conflict with the African Organization's Swahili?
There's also President Obama's resentment...(Is it called English?)
"Is there Islam in Harare?
Or Arabic??? Turkish?
What do you mean, I speak Spanish..."
And a group of Chinese who immigrated to America
went to an Ethiopian-speaking school for the first time in the 21st century?
The ghosts of the Roman Empire are wandering around America.
It seems like they just like America too.
DiCapri... says that?
Or Count Borghese's child says that?
(Either way, it's surprising...)
Apparently
geisha of Yokohama in the Edo period...how rude is
It's not Christian.
?
It's just some ghost wandering around muttering.
Reincarnations?
Apparently there are such things...(What religion is that?)
Apparently, reincarnations stand in front of the graves of other Christians
and say, "Why don't you come back to life and help the people of Yokohama who are about to be attacked?"
The difference in military power? Oh, so that's why they act so?
Reincarnations are amazing~
All they have is a printing press and paper (and a forest of materials?) given to them by a Christian church!
えっと、日本の興味は皇室典範のことだけでしたっけ
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