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Where did the name 'Fujiwara No Mahiru' came from?

Yllalove’s Profile PhotoYllalove Windsailor
This is my Japanese name.
"Fujiwara (藤原)" is surname, a traditional name in Japan. If you like Touhou you must know Fujiwara no Mokou (藤原妹红), who hath liv'd for more than 1,000 years. She is the embodiment of a phoenix.
Mahiru (真昼) means "midday", and could only be used by girls (i made a mistake orz, i'm a boy actually)., so my Chinese friends always call me "Mahiru(-chan)".

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Is it a game that teaches life lessons to players?

Yllalove’s Profile PhotoYllalove Windsailor
What does the author of YumeNikki want to tell people? Nobody could tell. Some guessed he had committed suicide yet new version of YumeNikki has been released.
Is it good? Yes or no.
Is the end of YumeNikki too sad or too meaningless? Yes or no.
Is it worth taking time to play games like YumeNikki, Ib or Farewell? Yes or no.
But to me, the answers are definite. I mean, you can ask me about my feelings, but you'd better play, feel and learn it BY YOURSELF.

http://ask.fm/Syrraph/answer/121486157851 Game?

Yllalove’s Profile PhotoYllalove Windsailor
It is "Farewell", which is very similar to YumeNikki
It is generally a healing and positive game, but it also contains lots of bloody, depressing and cruel details
see http://yumenikkifg.wikia.com/wiki/Farewell/guide for more details
This GIF below is a very moving and sentimental scene, and this is a critical event of the game. Relic (the left little girl) gives Eek (the right little girl) garland and Eek smiles. Then Relic lowers her head, closes her eyes and silently weeps. Eek lowers her head too, and softly shakes her head, and gives Relic a tender smile, and then she *********s. T__________T
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