[ Kanji Mystery ] Why is there a "MASTER" in the Kanji for "Pillar" (Hashira) "柱" ?
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Have you ever wondered why the kanji for "Hashira" (Pillar), 柱, contains the character for "Master", 主? The answer lies in an ancient, fiery secret that perfectly explains the role of the Hashira in Demon Slayer.
In this video, we dive deep into the etymology of the kanji 柱 (Hashira). We'll discover that the component 主 (Master) originally depicted a flame on a candlestick, symbolizing something central and stationary. This ancient meaning perfectly aligns with the concept of a "pillar" as the central support of a house, and by extension, the Hashira as the central, unwavering pillars of the Demon Slayer Corps.
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