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English: Lee Teng-hui, later President of Taiwan, wearing kendo protector as a junior high school student in Taiwan under Japanese rule.
日本語: 着物を着て剣道の練習をする、中学時代の李登輝
中文:中學時候,身穿和服,練習劍道的李登輝。
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date QS:P,+1945-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1945-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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依中華民國《著作權法》第 34 條: 攝影、視聽、錄音及表演之著作財產權存續至著作公開發表後五十年。

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Lee Teng-hui, later President of Taiwan, wearing kendo protector as a junior high school student in Taiwan under Japanese rule.

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