Sorry, I'm not very familiar with the specific 'ulala session love fiction' song lyrics. You can try to search for it on music platforms where you might find detailed lyrics explanations.
You could also check on social media platforms. There might be fan pages or groups dedicated to 'ulala session' where fans share and discuss things related to the band, including the lyrics of 'love fiction'. Additionally, YouTube music videos of the song may have the lyrics in the description or as captions, which can be a convenient way to access them.
The 'tak tak school story' could be a heart - warming tale of a school that overcomes difficulties. It could be that Tak Tak School is in a poor area and lacks resources, but through the efforts of the students, teachers, and the local community, they manage to create a wonderful learning environment. The 'tak tak' might be a symbol of unity or a special call that the students use to gather together and support each other in their journey of growth and development at the school.
Maybe there are some special students in the Tak Tak School story. They could be the ones who are always getting into interesting situations or are the leaders among their peers. And of course, there might be a wise teacher who guides them through various challenges. Without more details, it's all speculation.
I'm not sure who specifically wrote the lyrics for a song titled 'lirik never ending story'. It could be written by the songwriter associated with a particular musical version of 'The Never Ending Story'.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'lagu ost new gisaeng story' you are referring to. It could be an OST (Original Sound Track) related to a new adaptation of the 'Gisaeng' story. Maybe it's from a drama or a musical. Without more context, it's difficult to provide detailed information.
Gudron Bowser was the most famous contemporary German youth literature writer. Her The Last Child was one of the earliest science fiction novels in the world that involved nuclear war. This novel depicted a cruel world in fantasy through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy. Although the author described the horrific scene of nuclear war, he used this to call for humanity and warmth in the disaster, allowing the readers to temper their will in fear and cherish the peaceful time. King Gudrun Bowser devoted his life to writing, peace, and environmental protection. He had published more than 90 works and translated them into more than 30 languages.
There were different opinions about the father of the last empress Wanrong's child. Some people believed that the child's father was a guard with the surname Li, but the specific name was not specified. However, there was no conclusive evidence for these claims in the history circle. In addition, there were also some claims that the child's father was a Japanese officer, and Wanrong was sold to this officer by her brother. However, these claims were not supported by conclusive evidence. Therefore, there was no clear answer as to who Wanrong's child was.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about the last child in a particular situation, perhaps in a post - apocalyptic world where there are few children left, or in a family where this child has some unique experiences or responsibilities.