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What does it mean to translate the lyrics of sukiyaki into Chinese?
Sakamoto Kei (Sakamoto Kei)

"Sukiyaki" is a very famous Japanese song, formerly known as "Go Up" (translated in Chinese as "Go Forward with Head held High"), and it is an advertising song called Georgian Coffee, which is Japan Coca-Cola. The lyrics are about walking alone, feeling lonely life, holding back tears, holding your head high, and the style and lyrics are quite inspirational. The song was born in 196 1, and it was very popular as soon as it came out, and it was popular in Japan in the 1960s. 1962 at the age of 20, he released 8 albums and 15 best-selling songs, which made him the most popular amphibious artist in Japan for a while, and the success of launching Sukiyaki made his reputation climb to the peak. His other influential songs include Lucky Hands (clap your hands when you are happy).