入读日本三重大学后,这位大一新生选了一门关于忍者历史的课,教授要求学生们写一篇参观伊贺市忍者博物馆的文章。
"When the professor said in class that he would give a high mark for creativity, I decided that I would make my essay stand out from others," she said.
她说:“教授在课堂上富有创造力的文章会打高分,我决定让我的文章脱颖而出。”
"I gave a thought for a while, and hit upon the idea of aburidashi."
“我想了一段时间,突然想到了‘烤墨纸’这个主意。”
Ms Haga, 19, soaked soybeans overnight, then crushed them before squeezing them in a cloth.
19岁的羽贺英美将大豆浸泡一夜,然后将其碾碎,再用布将其挤压。
She then mixed the soybean extract with water - spending two hours to get the concentration right - before writing her essay with a fine brush on "washi" (thin Japanese paper).
然后,她把大豆提取物加水搅拌,花了两个小时让浓度适宜,然后用细毛笔在“和纸”(日本的薄纸)上写了论文。
Once her words had dried, they became invisible. But, to ensure her professor didn't put the essay in the bin, she left a note in normal ink saying "heat the paper".
笔迹干了之后,上面的文字就会消失。但是,为了确保教授不会把论文当成垃圾扔掉,她用普通墨水写了一张纸条,上面写着“把纸加热看看”。
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