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Explore the brilliant idea of C60 published by Osawa and Yoshida in 1970 on aromaticity. Dive into the symbolism of "Hear no Evil, See no Evil, Speak no Evil" in English. Uncover the significance of the nanotube as a flagpole. Discover the double meanings behind "Misaru, Kikasaru, Iwasaru" in Japanese culture.
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In Japanese Misaru Kikasaru Iwasaru
Japanese Misaru No See Iwasaru No speak Kikasaru No Hear
Japanese Misaru No See Monkey Iwasaru No speak Monkey Kikasaru No Hear Monkey
The brilliant idea of C60 was published in 1970 by Osawa and Yoshida in a book on aromaticity
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In English we have the saying: Hear no Evil See no Evil Speak no Evil
We can use the nanotube discovered in Japan by Endo and Iijima as a flagpole
Misaru Kikasaru Iwasaru Have a double meanings because saru means both No and Monkey