[ Kanji Mystery ] Why is there a "BUG" (虫) inside the Kanji for "Wind"? (風)
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Have you ever noticed the "Bug" (虫) hiding inside the Kanji for "Wind" (風)? It seems totally random, but there's a fascinating ancient reason behind it that connects wind to mysterious creatures and even legendary phoenixes!
In this episode of Japan Kanji Galaxy, we explore the surprising origin of the Kanji for "Wind" (風). We'll look at how ancient Chinese beliefs linked wind to the transport of insects, or even considered the wind itself a type of invisible spirit or creature. We'll also trace its amazing evolution from ancient Oracle Bone Script, where it was originally linked to the majestic Phoenix, and see how that form changed into the "bug" element we see today. Discover why wind was viewed as a powerful, mysterious, and sometimes feared force of nature in the ancient world.
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