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  1. Kuan Yin (8111 bytes)
    10: ...m was first introduced into the country from the mid-7th century.
    12: ...o grant children. Because this bodhisattva is considered the personification of compassion and kindnes...
    16: ...again. With eleven heads gazing to the front and sides, Avalokiteshvara possesses the unique gift to s...
    19: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" width="300" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="ri...
    23: | width="150" | [[Hanyu Pinyin]]
  2. Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
    8: ... dating back to the earliest day of history, and widely practiced throughout [[China]] to this day. Al...
    10: ...#34269;, all meaning "the way of writing") is considered an important art in [[East Asia]] and the mos...
    14: ...ideographically. Using the kanji manyogana as a guide, hiragana and katakana were developed from simpl...
    50: Grass script is notorious for its economy of individual penstrokes. Quite often different characters w...
    54: ...ing is one branch of Chinese calligraphy, and considered as a high art, since it expresses the carver'...
  3. Cuneiform script (7588 bytes)
    9: ...eiform tablets could be fired in [[kiln]]s to provide a permanent record, or they could be recycled if...
    11: ...Assyria]]ns to write their own languages and was widely used in [[Mesopotamia]] for about 3000 years, ...
    13: ...panese graphically distinguishes the logograms ([[kanji]]) from syllabary characters ([[kana]]) but other...
    18: The use of [[Aramaic]] became widespread under the Assyrian Empire and the [[Aramae...
    21: ... ([[522 BC]]–[[486 BC]]), they consisted of identical texts in the three official languages of t...
  4. Shinto (25829 bytes)
    2: ...]. The word Shinto was created by combining two [[kanji]]: "神" ''shin'' meaning god (the character...
    11: ...stication of the Japanese. The Japanese felt intimidated by the clearly advanced culture of the Chines...
    13: With the introduction of Buddhism and its rapid adoption by the court, it was necessary to explai...
    15: ...pared to [[yin and yang]].) However, the attempt did set the stage for the arrival of state Shinto, fo...
    17: ...s exported into conquered territories like [[Hokkaido]] and [[Korea]].
  5. Wasabi (5585 bytes)
    7: ...x_classis_entry | taxon = [[Dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}}
    24: ...sabi after dipping into soy sauce or carefully avoiding wasabi from mixing with soy sauce.
    28: The chemicals in wasabi that provide its unique flavor are the [[isothiocyanate]]s, i...
    46: ...ally cultivated facilities as far north as [[Hokkaido]] (北海道) and as far south as...
    58: ...k]]skin (鮫皮) with fine skin on one side and coarse skin on the other. A hand-made grater...
  6. Cuneiform (script) (7717 bytes)
    9: ...eiform tablets could be fired in [[kiln]]s to provide a permanent record, or they could be recycled if...
    11: ...Assyria]]ns to write their own languages and was widely used in [[Mesopotamia]] for about 3000 years, ...
    13: ...panese graphically distinguishes the logograms ([[kanji]]) from syllabary characters ([[kana]]) but other...
    18: The use of [[Aramaic]] became widespread under the Assyrian Empire and the [[Aramae...
    21: ... ([[522 BC]]–[[486 BC]]), they consisted of identical texts in the three official languages of t...
  7. Mung bean (2133 bytes)
    6: ...x classis entry | taxon = [[dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}}
    23: ... bean is widely consumed by keralites along with 'Kanji'(Rice gruel)
    27: [[Category:Faboideae]]

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