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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "斥" (shaku) generally means "to reject" or "to repel." It conveys the idea of pushing so...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "朕" (pronounced "chin") is a first-person pronoun used by emperors in Japan and China. I...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "停" (pronounced "tei" in Japanese) means "to stop" or "to halt." It is commonly used in ...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "子" (pronounced "ko" or "shi") primarily means "child" or "offspring." It is often used ...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "界" (kai) generally means "world," "boundary," or "realm." It represents the concept of ...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "振" (pronounced "shin" or "furui") generally means "to shake," "to wave," or "to swing."...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "序" (jo) generally means "sequence," "order," or "prelude." It is often used to indicate...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "零" (rei) means "zero" or "nothing." It represents the concept of emptiness or the absen...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "守" (pronounced "shu" or "mamoru") primarily means "to protect" or "to guard." It convey...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "床" (yuka) means "floor" or "ground." It refers to the surface of a room where people wa...