Well, it could mean that in the context of the novel, the first lie that is told somehow has a significant impact or advantage. Maybe it sets the plot in motion, like if a character tells the first lie and then the whole story unfolds around trying to cover it up or the consequences that follow from that initial falsehood.
The first-tier, second-tier, and third-tier brands referred to the brands and products of the Japanese automakers in different markets. The first-tier brands were the core brands of the Japanese automakers, including the Japanese automakers, Infinidi, and Infinidi. These brands had a higher positioning and a richer product line. They had higher brand influence and market share. Second-tier products paid attention to details, and the quality was inferior to first-tier products. The third-tier products mainly served the middle and low-level customer groups. The main difference between the first-tier, second-tier, and third-tier products was the influence of the brand, the quality of the products, and the price.
The following conclusions:
According to the data in document 1 and document 2, housing prices in first-tier cities in Japan were relatively high. The house price in Tokyo was about 52,000 yuan/square meter, the house price in Osaka was about 25,000 yuan/square meter, and the house price in Fukuoka was about 18,000 yuan/square meter. The housing prices in the capital were relatively cheap, about 11,000 yuan per square meter.
According to document 3, in April, the price of new houses in first-tier cities rose by 2% year-on-year, while the price of second-hand houses rose by 0.9% year-on-year. In second-tier cities, the price of new houses rose by 0.2% year-on-year, while the price of second-hand houses fell by 2.2% year-on-year. This showed that the overall housing prices in first-tier cities had risen, while the housing prices in second-tier cities had diverged.
As mentioned in document 5, the prices of new commercial residential buildings in the four first-tier cities rose by 4.4% year-on-year, while the prices of second-hand houses rose by 4.1% year-on-year. This further confirmed the rising trend of housing prices in first-tier cities.
In summary, the housing prices in Japan's first-tier cities rose overall, while the housing prices in second-tier cities were somewhat different.
The following conclusions: The housing prices in first-tier cities in Japan are relatively high. The housing prices in Tokyo are about 52,000 yuan/square meter, the housing prices in Osaka are about 25,000 yuan/square meter, and the housing prices in Fukuoka are about 18,000 yuan/square meter. In the second-tier cities, the house price in Osaka was 41,000 yuan/square meter, and the house price in Fukuoka was between 18,000 yuan and 25,000 yuan/square meter. In addition, the house price in the capital was about 21,000 yuan per square meter. Overall, Japan's housing prices were currently on the rise. House prices in first-tier cities were rising again, while house prices in second-tier and third-tier cities continued to rise.
The following conclusion: The housing prices in first-tier cities in Japan are relatively high, while the housing prices in second-tier and third-tier cities are relatively low. The specific housing price trend and data were not provided, so more detailed information could not be given.
The following conclusion: The housing prices in first-tier cities in Japan are relatively high, while the housing prices in second-tier and third-tier cities are relatively low. The specific housing price trend and data were not provided, so more detailed information could not be given.
The following conclusion: The housing prices in first-tier cities in Japan are relatively high, while the housing prices in second-tier and third-tier cities are relatively low. The specific housing price trend and data were not provided, so more detailed information could not be given.
House prices in first-tier cities in Japan are relatively high, while those in second-tier and third-tier cities are relatively low. The specific housing price trend and data were not provided, so more detailed information could not be given.
House prices in first-tier cities in Japan are relatively high, while those in second-tier and third-tier cities are relatively low. The specific housing price trend and data were not provided, so more detailed information could not be given.