ben
27-04-2004, 10:01 AM
Hi Mingshi and all other kanji nerds on the KWF forums,
I'm looking for a kanji that William Scott Wilson says in his book "The Samurai Ideal" is pronounced "uruwashii".
However it is not "rei no uruwashii" (beautiful, graceful, refined).
It is made up of the characters "bun" on the left and "bu" on the right, as in "bun bu ryo do". I have not been able to find it in any Japanese dictionary, even my shodo dictionary which has lots of old characters in it.
Do you know it? Also, how is it pronounced in Cantonese?
Your challenge should you chose to accept it...
b
PS - sorry for implying that you're a nerd. :)
I'm looking for a kanji that William Scott Wilson says in his book "The Samurai Ideal" is pronounced "uruwashii".
However it is not "rei no uruwashii" (beautiful, graceful, refined).
It is made up of the characters "bun" on the left and "bu" on the right, as in "bun bu ryo do". I have not been able to find it in any Japanese dictionary, even my shodo dictionary which has lots of old characters in it.
Do you know it? Also, how is it pronounced in Cantonese?
Your challenge should you chose to accept it...
b
PS - sorry for implying that you're a nerd. :)