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What does ten-day mean? Japan
Question 1: What exactly does ten-day mean, xún:

Ten days is ten days (three penalties a month): a few days earlier. Mid-late period. Look for it

Ten years old means ten years old: over sixty. People in their eighties.

Question 2: Experts, what does the "ten-day circle" in Japanese entertainment circle mean? When he left, Mark paused, but the sad mobile phone could not log in.

The Nikkei Enclosure List is a list of pictures for male artists when the annual Nikkei Entertainment List is released every April. There is a 45-degree upward arrow in the middle. Above the arrow, there are artists whose attention is higher than their awareness. On the contrary, the more you follow the arrow, the higher your attention. In other words, the artists on the arrow have more potential and higher nationality in the future. There will be three circles on this chart. Above the arrow is what everyone calls a ten-day circle. To put it bluntly, the ten-day circle is marked by those people who were the most popular in that year. In our words, the ten-day circle is red. P has indeed been on the list for several years, and 66 didn't notice it. It is said that I did, but I didn't make the list this year, did I? He is on the fastest-rising list, and he doesn't have any information at hand. I don't remember whether he has been in the circle for ten days, but I don't remember him.

One of the remaining two circles is the potential circle, and the other is under the arrow. This year is the circle of death. I don't need to explain my name, do I?

Claw machine is too painful. Have I made myself clear?

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Third, sadly, I worked overtime all night on Thursday. I was busy all day on Friday and only had time to eat, so now I am on my way to the great capital of China. . .

Question 3: What does "ten-year-old" mean among the "ten-year-old" male talents in Japanese art and energy circles? The most dazzling most popular

Question 4: Japanese ten-day Dao is better than German Zygotskin. Now German knives from Europe are very popular in China, especially Zygotskin, Trident and WMF. Several shops in Beijing (Lufthansa, Saite, Parkson, sogou and Landao) all turned around and found that both Trident and WMF are relatively expensive, generally above 1 0,000, while Trident 15cm knives can easily cost thousands, and those below 1 0,000 are gone. When asked about MM, it was forged, integrally formed and purely imported. Look carefully at the inscription on the knife. It has the word solingen on it. It should be German. WMF Damascus is more expensive, more than 6,000 yuan, or 2 1CM, dizzy! There are still relatively few styles, so there is no choice.

I turned around and looked at the counter of Zyrnior, which was quite complete, ranging from 200 to 300, but after careful observation and cheeky asking MM, I realized that Zyrnior now has three kinds of goods: one is completely imported from the original factory of Zyrnior in Germany, and the price is also very expensive, and there are more than 1,000 knives of 18cm (it seems nothing special, ordinary steel knives); The second type is produced by Sino-German joint venture Shuangliren (Shanghai) Company, which is said to be German steel and finally assembled in Shanghai, with a general price of 400-600 yuan; The third type is China's younger brother "Shan Liren" (the trademark pattern is one person, one less than the double, and many consumers don't pay attention to this difference), which is completely made in China. China companies have independent intellectual property rights, and the prices are very cheap, generally below 300 yuan, and some even cost more than 100. After repeated questioning, a MM indirectly admitted that the latter "single person" was completely made in China from beginning to end. No wonder!

In addition to these three brands, there are American "Goose" and Italian "Sister Fei", as well as thick OQCOC (inaccurate) and Hong Kong furniture. These brands also sell kitchen knives, but the craftsmanship is really flattering. Some "Mother Goose" knives even split the bakelite on the handle (found in sogou and Chongwen New World). Ridiculous! Bakelite is dry and wet resistant, and it will crack only if there is a problem with riveting and the tension is too high. Let's take a look at the origin-Xiamen.

I hesitated for a long time and finally didn't buy it (I really regret not buying a few in Germany). Why? Expensive is second, and the key is that MM's promotion really makes me uneasy. For example, the "two-person duet" is introduced by MM as follows:

1, forged from the best German steel in the world;

2. The "ice forging" process of 2.Zliren's exclusive patented technology;

3, the blade will never wear (permanently sharp).

Ladies and gentlemen, fortunately, I still have some knowledge of metalworking. I asked a few questions to make them speechless: what is forging? What is Damascus? What is ice forging? Is there really a life-long grinding-free knife? Haha, it's a good thing I didn't take their jobs, so I'll forget it.

Really don't understand, so ignorant MM, actually vowed to clamor for various advantages and sell thousands of pieces of goods at a time. Is it because the boss is too ignorant? Is the mall too confused? Or deliberately create some gimmicks to fool consumers? I don't understand. Does anyone still buy this price? Verifying MM (actually useless), the answer is that it sells well, dozens a day. Really? Can only say that China consumers-"cattle"!

In fact, among these brands, only "Shuanglian" and "Trident" really specialize in making knives. Others are either professional pot makers (WMF, the first German pot maker, is also a professional pot maker Fishler), or second-and third-rate brands in the world, and some even become local products halfway, but they are named after pinyin letters, which makes us China. Unfortunately, for some reason, "Shuanglian", who honestly made knives in Germany, came to China, but tried to make pots (I have never seen one in Germany) and became an all-round expert (probably this is localization), while those China kitchen knives that slipped away looked like steel knives made of a single steel (the blade core, the blade surface and the back of the knife are all made of one piece of steel). No wonder. God, she actually interpreted this as the advantage of "two people"! Then according to this logic, all knives produced by domestic manufacturers can do this, because they are all single steel knives. Note that only real forged sandwich steel can be used. If the blade is seriously bent, it can be ... > >

Question 5: What does "Japanese Red Sun" mean? Holidays in Japan, reflected in the calendar, are all expressed in red, which is called "Zhu Ri" in Japanese and "Red Sun" in China.

Legal holidays in Japan:

Not only these legal holidays, Japan has about three long holidays a year. One is New Year's Day, which usually starts from February 29th 1 to 1 October 3rd. The most famous Golden Week is around May1. Finally, there is the Magnolia Pot Festival from July to August every year, which is generally called summer vacation by the company, from the end of July to mid-August, depending on the company system.

People who work in the company also have paid leave, and the number of days of paid leave is different according to the different working years. General working half a year is 10 days, and so on, and the upper limit is 20 days for each additional year. The paid vacation that has not been digested in that year can be extended to the second year at the longest. Japan's labor law stipulates at least 105 days of rest a year, not how many days of rest a year. It's calculated by working hours. Based on working 40 hours a week. There are about 52 weeks in a year, and a year is 2080 hours, which translates into 260 days. 365 days -260 days = 105 days.

By analogy, it is normal to rest on Saturday and Sunday at the end of the year and summer vacation 120 to 130 days. In fact, there are very few companies that can rest until 130 days a year, all around10 days, and even few companies can rest until 120 days.

Question 6: To travel to Japan, you need to buy a Japanese kitchen knife. Where can I buy this brand of kitchen knife in Japan? Airports are generally not for sale, but other big shopping malls do.

Question 7: What is a Japanese pseudonym? The pen name is phonography, which is unique to Japan. There are mainly different symbol methods, such as Hiragana, Katakana and Ye Wan Kana.

The origin of the name "pseudonym" is because it is relative to "real name" (that is, Chinese characters). At present, the Japanese pronunciation of "pseudonym" is "かな", but in fact, "pseudonym" was called "かりな" in ancient times, and then simplified to "かんな", and then simplified to today's pronunciation.

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When it comes to the origin of pseudonyms, we have to mention the course of "Ye Wan pseudonyms". In ancient times, there was no written language in East Asia except China. For example, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and other countries, although they have their own languages, suffer from the lack of recording methods and can only tell ancient stories by word of mouth.

After the introduction of Chinese characters, many countries used Chinese characters one after another, and the system of "two ways of classical Chinese" appeared in Japan and Korea. (that is, spoken language comes from national language.

Writing and writing can only be done in Chinese. Before the modern vernacular movement in China, people spoke vernacular and wrote classical Chinese. However, the grammatical structure of China and Japan is very different, and they are all written in Chinese characters, which is difficult to express.

Therefore, Ye Wan's pen name was invented to make up for the shortage of Japanese recorded in Chinese. Ye Wan's pen name is a symbol that regards Chinese characters as simple phonetic symbols. For example, and →よ(ヨ(yo), ヨ→の(ノ(no)) and so on. When people copy the pseudonym of Vanilla, because the phonetic Chinese characters as the pseudonym of Vanilla do not need to be as rigorous as the ideographic Chinese characters, various simplification methods gradually appear.

Such as "He" → "よヨ". After the convention was simplified, it gradually became a pseudonym seen in modern times. However, until the unification of pseudonyms in modern times, there were still many systems of pseudonyms, which is the evidence that the above pseudonyms were not made by one person.

Male role, female role

Japan, the Korean Peninsula and Vietnam are in the same cultural circle of Chinese characters, and the ancient books or official documents and even modern official documents of the three countries are written in Chinese characters. However, because the classical Chinese in ancient Chinese was extremely difficult to understand and there were many strokes of Chinese characters, it was very difficult for the Japanese to learn at that time, which indirectly caused that only a few scholars who could stand a cold window for ten years, or wealthy and powerful nobles who could hire tutors for their children to study, could read and write, and most of the rest were illiterate from China. In addition, it is also derived that "scholars proficient in Chinese" have the disadvantage of being proficient in politics. As a result, the wave of "breaking away from Korea" came into being.

The movement of "breaking away from the Han Dynasty" on the Korean Peninsula was initiated by Wang Shizong, the fourth generation country of the Korean Dynasty in the middle of15th century, and the so-called "Korean" was formulated. However, the official documents are mainly in Chinese. /kloc-At the end of 0/9th century, China's official document system was abolished and replaced by "Chinese and Chinese mixed". After World War II, the Republic of Korea promulgated the Korean Special Law, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea also adopted the pure horizontal writing of Korean. Nowadays, young people in South Korea or North Korea even write their names in Korean, resulting in the current situation that they only know the "national character" but can't understand Chinese characters.

In Vietnam, the colloquial folk character "Chu Nom" appeared around12nd century, but the orthodox characters are still Chinese characters. /kloc-in the 0/7th century, European missionaries created Vietnamese romanization. It was not until the eighteenth century that the present Vietnamese Roman characters were completed. At the beginning of the 20th century, the movement of popularizing "Chinese characters" took off. Until the beginning of 2 1 century, the new generation in Vietnam could not write their names in Chinese characters.

As for Japan, the result of "breaking away from the Han Dynasty" is a pseudonym, but the difference from Korean and Vietnamese Roman characters is that pseudonyms are divided into hiragana and Ca? Hey? Terrier? Jun? Katakana is left). Why are there two pseudonyms? What's the difference between hiragana and katakana?

To explain it in one sentence, the reason is actually very simple: "Hiragana" is a female character, "Katakana" is a male character, and that's all. That n is obviously the "national character" formed by "breaking away from Chinese". Why is it divided into "female character" and "male character"? The answer is also clear: at first, the purpose of coining words was different.

Hiragana was born for writing songs and stories. Katakana was born to interpret Chinese. The former is written by women, while the latter is supported by men. In short, it is "female role" and "male role".

Because the court women copied Ye Wan Collection for many years, the Chinese characters of "Ye Wan's pseudonym" all have a fixed pronunciation and are written, and the Chinese characters are virtually simplified into cursive fonts, and become "Hiragana" over the years.

On the other hand, the children of the imperial court who must learn Chinese or the elites who are admitted to universities are ... > >

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Question 9: What are the traditional festivals in Japan? .. so many points, I really want to earn, but I don't know what you are asking? The topic you asked seems quite different from what you actually asked.

There is an adult style in Japan, which is the first Monday of June 65438+ 10 every year.

There are other festivals. . . All these festivals have a day off.

The first day of the lunar month

65438+ 10 month 1

Adult day

65438+ 10 2 Yao Ri

People's Republic of China (PRC)'s founding anniversary

February 1 1

vernal equinox

* March 2 1 day

Showa day

April 29(th)

Constitutional anniversary

May 3(rd)

みどりの

May 4th Movement.

"Children's Day"

May 5(th)

Sailing day

The third month of July is Yaori.

Respect the elderly.

March, September, Yao Day

Rest on national day

September 22(nd)

Equinox

September 23(rd)

Sports Day

10 February Yao Ri

Culture Day

165438+1October 3rd

Welding line frequently to ensure stability.

165438+ October 23rd

The emperor's birthday

65438+February 23rd

The crown prince's wedding and state funeral are also a day off. I don't usually meet them.

Many traditions in Japan have been preserved, with different customs and traditions.

Some places are splashing water, others are igniting and beating with torches. Dangerous, but traditional.

I just finished the naked sacrifice a few days ago and forgot which county it was. Thousands of people only wear traditional Japanese pants (mainly men), and the streets are full of * * *.

Question 10: What day is Obsidian Day in Japanese? Monday: Lunar New Year's Day.

Tuesday: Fried Yao Ri.

Wednesday: Water Glory Day.

Thursday: Obsidian Day.

Friday: Jin Yaori.

Saturday: Kiln Day.

Sunday: Sun Yaori.