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tsu chi no e
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いわゆる「十天の茎」(十天干)はすべて、男性の勃起またはその応用に関係しており、それがまさに、ねじ込み、満ち、天の茎と呼ばれる理由です:1甲、2乙、3丙、4丁、5戊、6己、7庚、8辛、9壬、10癸
いくつかの資料では、この象形文字は中国の十二支の5番目の暦の星座としてリストされていますが、これは5番目の「天の幹、軸」です。5番目の暦の星座は龍(辰)であり、11番目の暦の星座は犬(戌)であり、明らかに 戊 が組み込まれています。
「Straight up, erection, quick movements in any direction」and「dog, lance」as a dog in a position ready to attack, and in this case, a HALBERD (lance with a broad blade). A dog's penis contains a spear-shaped, pointed bone called a baculum, and is one reason why this glyph is associated with a pike, lance, spear, weapon of war. Also FIVE, perhaps as the dog's four legs and one boner, the bony erection, its FIFTH 'attacking limb, the spear' (in exactly the same manner as the Chinese referred to a human's erection as the 'third leg')…note the resemblance of the related glyph「five」with「four legs with erection」(㠪) and that in China, a concubine had FIVE orifices used with an「erect dog」: mouth, vagina, left dis-integrated foot, right dis-integrated foot, and anus, with the latter always as the FIFTH in that sequence for reasons of proper hygiene. Other interpretations remain for the reader's speculation.
The so-called「ten heavenly stems」(十天干) all have something to do with a male erection or the application thereof, which is exactly why they are called screwing, full and heavenly and stems: 1 甲, 2 乙, 3 丙, 4 丁, 5 戊, 6 己, 7 庚, 8 辛, 9 壬, 10 癸
Some sources list this glyph as the fifth calendar sign of the Chinese zodiac, but it is the fifth 'heavenly stem, shaft.' The fifth calendar sign is that of the dragon (辰), and the eleventh calendar sign is the dog (戌) which incorporates 戊, obviously.
Modern definitions (that generally disregard history) …excluding politically incorrect concepts and other meanings deemed offensive today; may list only pigeonholed definitions, euphemisms, or meaninglless mnemonics)
Chinese: fifth of 10 heavenly stems 十天干; fifth in order; letter "E" or roman "V" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc; penta
Japanese: 5th in rank
Unihan extended: 5th heavenly stem
EDRDG: 5th calendar sign
これらの象形文字はもともと、退屈した老人のグループが自分たちの娯楽のための下品ななぞなぞと類推を謎かけとして作ったもので
(籒を参照)
書き言葉や話し言葉としてではなく、何千年も前の中国社会を表していたことを常に念頭に置いてください。
これらの象形文字が言語としての使用を意図していたとしたら、これらのグリフが、最初は色気のないジョークやパズルだったという可能性は本当にあるのだろうか?そうです!そうだ!
古代中国ではセックスは恥ではなかった。なぜそんなものがあるのか?そして今、隠蔽工作が行われている
賢者たちはこれより悪いシステムを設計することはできなかったでしょう。これらの象形文字が中国、日本、またはその他の場所の現代生活を描写していると示唆している人は誰もいません。
このサイトでは、人ではなく象形文字の意味について説明しています。ただし、これらの象形文字は、政治的に正しくないという概念が存在するずっと前から、人を含め、さまざまなものを表しています。
答えなければならない質問は、これらの象形文字が、誰でもどこでも、言語を表現するために使用され続けるべきかどうかです。
(もっと...)
今日の人間世界がどれほどひどいものであっても、古き良き時代の方が良かったと本当に信じますか?
ところで、これらのグリフを形成するために賢者たちが何度も何度も使用した同じ要素の数は限られているため、退屈になるかもしれませんが、辞書の本質的な特性として、同じ説明を何度も見つけることを期待すべきです。
一般的に公認された定義のみを提供する他の情報源では無視されがちなグリフの二重の意味を説明している。
Always keep in mind that these glyphs were originally created by groups of bored old men as vulgar riddles and analogies for their own entertainment
(see 籒 for that)
and represented Chinese society many thousands of years ago, and not as a written or spoken language.
If these glyphs had been intended for language use, the sages could not have possibly designed a worse system.
Is it truly possible that all these glyphs started out as off-color jokes and puzzles? Yes! It is!
Sex had no shame in ancient China. Why would it? And now, there is a cover-up.
No one is suggesting these glyphs depict contemporary life in China, Japan, or anywhere else.
This site describes glyph meanings, not people.
These glyphs however, describe many and various things, including people, long before there were any notions of becoming politically incorrect.
The question to be answered is, should these glyphs continue being used, by anyone, anywhere, for expressing language?
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Despite how bad the human world is today, do you actually believe that the so-called good old days were any better? Or they could only have been worse?
By the way, with a limited number of the same elements used by the sages again and again to form these glyphs,
you should expect to find the same explanations again and again, as tedious as that may become, and as an inherent trait of any dictionary.
This site explains the dual meanings of glyphs most often ignored by other sources that provide you with only the sanctioned definition, generally.
Primal elements
Japanese vocabulary: 17 entries
Chinese usage: 24 entries
Used in glyphs (or, see also): 85 entries
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Similar glyphs with related meanings: 15 entries
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- Strokes: 05
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