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- tradition; legend; folklore
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- tradition; legend; folklore
This word is used to refer to traditional stories or beliefs that have been passed down through generations, often involving mythical or historical events.
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You couldn't tell it by looking, but she has the legendary tale of having eaten two whole cakes when a child.
According to legend, the wood used to be haunted, so people would avoid it.
Myths and legends should be handed down from generation to generation.
The legend has come down in this district from olden times.
These legends should be handed down to our offspring.
A mysterious legend has been handed down about this lake.
President Kennedy was killed, but his legend will live on forever.
According to one legend, it gets its name from a priest.
They were erected to commemorate a certain event or to tell an ancestral legend.
20. ふらんつフランツ・りすとリストはきごう「こうきょうし交響詩きごう」というがいねん概念をそうし創始した。こうきょうし交響詩とは、おんがく音楽がい外のないよう内容をおんがく音楽によってびょうしゃ描写するおうけすとらオーケストラさくひん作品のことである。そこではひとびと人々、でんせつじょう伝説上のじんぶつ人物、ふうけい風景、かいが絵画などがびょうしゃ描写される。
Franz Liszt created the concept of the "symphonic poem". This is a composition for orchestra that uses music to describe nonmusical content. This could include, for example, people, legendary figures, landscapes, or paintings.