[ Kanji Mystery ] Why is the "Insect Hashira" actually a VIPER?
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Загружено: 2026-01-21
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Think "Insect" means a beautiful butterfly? You're dead wrong.
The Kanji for Insect Hashira, "蟲", hides a lethal secret that dates back to ancient venomous rituals.
Discover why Shinobu Kocho isn't just a pillar—she's a "Poison Vessel."
In this video, we dive deep into the terrifying etymology of the kanji "蟲" (Mushi).
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