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忌 - Mourning
In old Kyoto, a poet bows at Bashō’s death anniversary, known as “芭蕉Mourning.”
He clutches his Self tightly, whispering, “Only I can carry this weight.”
But his Heart trembles, painted in pale white-the color of Japanese funerals.
Paper talismans (物忌札) rustle on the shrine gates, reminding everyone of days marked off as taboo.
Together, Self and Heart etch the glyph of Mourning-a hush where the living step back, honoring silence as much as memory.
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忌 - Mourning
Index #1376
Grade 7
7 strokes
JLPT Level: N1
Readings: キ, い・む, い・まわしい
Compound Kanji

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