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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "憲" (ken) primarily means "constitution" or "law." It represents the fundamental princip...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji 責 (seki) means "responsibility" or "blame." It conveys the idea of being accountable for...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "痕" (kon) generally means "trace" or "mark." It refers to the remnants or signs left beh...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "宇" (u) generally means "universe" or "space." It represents the concept of the vastness...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "許" (pronounced "kyo" or "yurusu") generally means "to permit," "to allow," or "to forgi...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "橋" (hashi) means "bridge." It represents a structure that connects two points, allowing...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "擁" (yō) means to embrace, hold, or support. It conveys a sense of protection and care, ...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "距" (kyou) primarily means "distance" or "to distance oneself." It is often used to desc...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "辱" (pronounced "jaku" in Japanese) means "humiliation" or "disgrace." It refers to the ...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "屈" (kutsu) generally means "to bend," "to yield," or "to submit." It conveys the idea o...