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In the Tale of Genji, the Metaphor, Which Came to Mean

Question 55

Question 55

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In the Tale of Genji, the metaphor, which came to mean fading life and love and the season of autumn, is which of the following?


A) chrysanthemums
B) peonies
C) cherry blossoms
D) bush-clover

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