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|description=Spanish Romance is a guitar piece in the style of Parlour music of the late 19th century in Spain or South America. It was featured in the Spanish movie, Forbidden Games (1952). It is considered to be a piece that all guitar players have to learn.
|description=Spanish Romance is a guitar piece in the style of Parlour music of the late 19th century in Spain or South America. It was featured in the Spanish movie, Forbidden Games (1952). It is considered to be a piece that all guitar players have to learn.
|obtain=Unlock in [[Marius "Overtone"]] Story 5
|obtain=Unlock in [[Marius "Overtone"]] Story 5
|category=Works > Music
}}
{{BDLE
|name="The Wind at Dawn"
|description=The poem was written in 1880 by Caroline Alice Roberts before she had met Edward Elgar, though they were married in the year after the song was written. Roberts offered the poem to Elgar as a return gift for his Liebesgruss.
|obtain=Unlock in [[Vyn "Gentleman's Game"]] Story 5
|category=Works > Music
|category=Works > Music
}}
}}
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|davisComment=DAVIS: I'm really good at this song.
|davisComment=DAVIS: I'm really good at this song.
|obtain=Unlock in [[Luke's Story 02-07]]
|obtain=Unlock in [[Luke's Story 02-07]]
|category=Works > Music
}}
{{BDLE
|name="Two Tigers"
|description="Two Tigers" is a children's song with lyrics adapted from the foreign original, "Yorkshire Brothers." Its adaption is deeply loved by children domestically.
|davisComment=DAVIS: Two tigers... two tigers... I know the song as well!
|obtain=Unlock in [[Sweet Felicity Fortune: Sweetness within the song]]
|category=Works > Music
}}
{{BDLE
|name="The Wind at Dawn"
|description=The poem was written in 1880 by Caroline Alice Roberts before she had met Edward Elgar, though they were married in the year after the song was written. Roberts offered the poem to Elgar as a return gift for his Liebesgruss.
|obtain=Unlock in [[Vyn "Gentleman's Game"]] Story 5
|category=Works > Music
|category=Works > Music
}}
}}
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===Literature===
=== Literature===
{{BDLE
{{BDLE
|name=The Analects of Confucius - Ji Shi
|name=The Analects of Confucius - Ji Shi
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|description=Paradise Lost is an epic poem by the English poet, John Milton. The work, written in blank verse, is based on Revelations in the Old Testament of the Bible, which depicts the fall of man.
|description=Paradise Lost is an epic poem by the English poet, John Milton. The work, written in blank verse, is based on Revelations in the Old Testament of the Bible, which depicts the fall of man.
|obtain=Unlock in [[Main Story 02-08]]
|obtain=Unlock in [[Main Story 02-08]]
|category=Works > Literature
}}
{{BDLE
|name="Plain and Peaceful"
|description="Plain and Peaceful" is written by Jiang Ping, who is locally renowned. It tells the love story of the author and his wife from their youth to their late years. Its plot is as calm as water, without any twists and turns. Exquisitely written with touching details, it details the plain and peaceful love between the author and his wife.
|obtain=Unlock in [[Sweet Felicity Fortune: Warmth between the pages]]
|category=Works > Literature
|category=Works > Literature
}}
}}
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