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李叔同 (Li Shutong), also known as a prominent figure in Chinese art and education, is often associated with his contributions to music, painting, and calligraphy. He did not have children, but he did have a significant influence on many students and artists during his time. If you're looking for specific stories or anecdotes about his life in Japan or his interactions with children there, please let me know!
You said:
he married a Japanese girl
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Yes, 李叔同 (Li Shutong) married a Japanese woman named Yoshiko (吉子). Their marriage took place during his time in Japan, where he studied and immersed himself in art and culture. This cross-cultural union was significant, especially during a time when such relationships were less common. If you’re interested in more details about their life together or his experiences in Japan, feel free to ask!
You said:
do they have child?
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李叔同 (Li Shutong) and his Japanese wife did not have any children. His focus on his artistic pursuits and education often took precedence, and he did not leave behind a direct lineage. If you have any more questions about his life or work, feel free to ask!
You said:
Yoshiko (吉子) married again?
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Yes, after 李叔同 (Li Shutong) passed away in 1942, Yoshiko (吉子) remarried. She eventually returned to Japan and lived there for many years. Her later life was marked by her efforts to preserve and share Li Shutong's legacy. If you’d like more details about her life after their marriage, let me know!
You said:
her child?
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Yoshiko (吉子) had a daughter after she remarried. Her daughter has been involved in preserving the legacy of 李叔同 (Li Shutong) and his work. If you’re interested in more specifics about her daughter or their family history, feel free to ask!