biggest history in Kanji wrote by vertically - Zangyo-Ninja

That there is nothing superior in the sense that it is to the present. The biggest thing in history. Japan call “Shi Jo Sai Dai”.

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happiness in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

1. auspicious. 2. Great. Admirable. 3. compliment. It will be noted in the celebration. Japan call “Hiro”, “Yoshi”, “Yoshimi”, “Yomishi”.

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Read as “tenkaichi” in Japanese. Explanation of “Tenkaichi”. Being so outstanding that there is nothing comparable within the realm (nation, world, Earth, field). In the early modern period, families of casters, potters, and others permitted to use the title “Tenka-ichi” (the best in the land) as meaning the sole master craftsman in the realm. … Read More

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bronze prize in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

At the exhibition and fair, etc., the third place award next to the gold and silver awards. Japanese says “Do sho”.

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Pyramid in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

1. a massive monument with a square base and four triangular sides. 2. a polyhedron having a polygonal base and triangular sides with a common vertex. 3. a monumental achievement. Japan calls “Kin ji to”.

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gold prize in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

It is the most prestigious award among the awards. A gold prize is an award given to the winner of an exhibition or competition. It represents the highest evaluation given for outstanding performance or quality. For example, in a wind instrument competition, it is awarded to schools that demonstrate exceptional performance skills, expressiveness, and … Read More

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congratulations in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

the act of acknowledging that someone has an occasion for celebration. representing longevity Kanji. Japanese says Kotobuki or Ju.

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burst congratulations in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

Explanation of this work The meaning of “寿” is a kanji character that represents a scene of praying to God for a long life. It means “long life” and “celebration.” In addition, the reading “kotobuki,” which is derived from ‘kotohogi’ (words of prayer for happiness), has also come to mean “auspicious events” and “words … Read More

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rookie of the year in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

the Rookie of the Year award. Japan calls Shin-jin-sho.

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championship in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

1. be the winner in a contest or competition. 2. a successful ending of a struggle or contest. Japanese says Yu-sho.

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the best (greatest) in the world. world’s top. In Japanese, it’s called Se-kai-ichi. What’s Ichiban style? The work titled “Ichiban” was created by “Aokage,” the administrator of this site, and “Aokimono,” a contributor. It first demonstrated a bold, substantial yet playful style of writing. For now, we’ve tentatively named this style “Ichiban style.”

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strongest in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

most, greatest cf. Achilles is the greatest and most fearsome warrior at that time. Japan is today considered to be one of the greatest economic powers of the world. Spain was one of the world’s mightiest nations. Japanese says Sai-kyo.

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In Japanese, it’s called “U-chu-ichi”. The first two kanji characters represent the universe, and the last one means “top, first” and so on. If you write the kanji character “一” at the end, most words will be number one. Add “一” to the end of words that describe regions or ranges. For example, if … Read More

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