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English: 1 print : woodcut, color. Print shows the Russian Tsar Nicholas II waking from a nightmare showing the battered and wounded military equipment of the Russian forces returning (in defeat) from battle with the Japanese.
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日本語: 日本萬歳 百撰百笑
滅茶負の亡霊 骨皮道人 露國の海陸軍は、日本軍に一度も勝つ事なく、最初から大敗北と滅茶負で持切て居たのに本國へは其大負けを秘密にしていつも嘘欺ばかりを云ってやる處に、其滅茶負の道具に使われて大怪我をした軍艦や大砲や或いは汽車電信等は、そんな馬鹿馬鹿しく思って本國へ其実際を見せに行った 軍艦「へい私は軍艦で御座います、日本艦隊に撃破られてこんな姿になりました 大砲「へい私は大砲で御座います、日本軍の大攻撃を受けて、こやうな生まれも附かぬ不具となりまして御座ります「へい汽車も「へい電信も、と何れも繃帯に橦木杖で見る影もない有様で、半死半生ながらも種々大負けの次第を訴へたので、露国の或る危人も初めて其大敗北を知り「むむ今迄の報告とても、余り勝利の方では無かったが、しかしそれほどの大負けとは思わなかったとは云え、今となっては遺憾とも仕方が無い、おれも断念(残念)だが、貴様達もまぁ負傷して居てくれTürkçe: Nihon Banzai Hyakusen Hyakushō ("Japonya Yaşasın, Yüz kez gülümsemenin yüz seçimli resim") serisinden Mecha Make no Bōrei ("Ağır hezimetin hayaletleri") adlı eser; Rus-Japon Savaşı'nda cephede yenilen ağır hezimetleri memleketlerinden gizledikleri için savaş gemisi, top, iletişim araçlarının bizzat Rusya'ya (resimdeki kişi muhtemelen II. Nikolay'dır) geri dönüp rapor verdiğini göstermektedir. "Hyakusen Hyakushō" kelimesi, "Yüz kez savaşıp yüz kez kazanmak" anlamına da gelmektedir (Çizim: Kobayashi Kiyochika, yazı: Koppi Dōjin. |
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