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  1. Kuan Yin (8111 bytes)
    4: ...Kanzeon'''; the spelling '''Kwannon''', resulting from an obsolete system of romanization, is sometime...
    10: ...er Buddhism was first introduced into the country from the mid-7th century.
    12: ...ful, white-robed woman, a depiction which derives from the earlier ''[[Pandaravasini]]'' form.
    16: ...k together again. With eleven heads gazing to the front and sides, Avalokiteshvara possesses the uniqu...
    40: | width="150" | [[Kanji]]
  2. Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
    2: '''Calligraphy''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] καλ...
    4: Calligraphy should be distinguished from the studies of [[epigraphy]] or [[palaeography]...
    10: ...[Chinese character]]s (called Hanzi in Chinese, [[Kanji]] in [[Japanese language|Japanese]], and [[Hanja]...
    12: ...uan-shu and contained more than 3,000 characters. From that time to the present, there have been five ...
    14: ... as a guide, hiragana and katakana were developed from simplified cursive versions of characters. In t...
  3. Cuneiform script (7588 bytes)
    7: ...process quicker and easier: People began to write from left to right in horizontal rows (rotating coun...
    13: ...aphically distinguishes the logograms ([[kanji]]) from syllabary characters ([[kana]]) but otherwise r...
    15: ...ngress.jpg|right|thumbnail|250px|Cuneiform tablet from the Kirkor Minassian collection in the [[Librar...
    16: ...an used, together with a handful of logograms for frequently occurring words like "god" and "king." T...
    27: ... them a copy of a recently discovered inscription from the reign of the Assyrian emperor [[Tiglath-Pil...
  4. Shinto (25829 bytes)
    2: ...]. The word Shinto was created by combining two [[kanji]]: "神" ''shin'' meaning god (the character...
    7: ...ese theories range from hypothesizes of migration from [[central Asia]] or [[Indonesia]] that are acce...
    11: .... Much of the area of modern Japan was under only fragmentary control by the Imperial family, and riva...
    15: ..., parts of the mythology were explicitly borrowed from Chinese doctrines. (For example, the co-creator...
    35: ... Taoism, Buddhism, or Confucianism, but some come from ancient local traditions.
  5. Wasabi (5585 bytes)
    15: ...extremely strong flavor. Its hotness is different from that of [[chile pepper]]s, which burn the tongu...
    20: ...e. Additionally, the leaves are battered and deep-fried into ''chips''.
    24: ...pping into soy sauce or carefully avoiding wasabi from mixing with soy sauce.
    47: ...ry high. Japan has to import a large amount of it from:
    62: ...close to wasabi when used on other occasions. The Kanji translates to "''Mountain Hollyhock''", as the pl...
  6. Cuneiform (script) (7717 bytes)
    7: ...process quicker and easier: People began to write from left to right in horizontal rows (rotating coun...
    13: ...aphically distinguishes the logograms ([[kanji]]) from syllabary characters ([[kana]]) but otherwise r...
    16: ...an used, together with a handful of logograms for frequently occurring words like "god" and "king." T...
    27: ... them a copy of a recently discovered inscription from the reign of the Assyrian emperor [[Tiglath-Pil...
  7. Mung bean (2133 bytes)
    19: ...e mung bean is one of many species recently moved from the [[genus]] ''[[Phaseolus]]'' to ''[[Vigna]]'...
    21: ... simply as 'bean sprouts') are [[stir frying|stir fried]] (usually with ingredients such as [[garlic]]...
    23: ... bean is widely consumed by keralites along with 'Kanji'(Rice gruel)

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