薦
to recommend, advise; mat
Kanji 1499
to recommend, advise; mat
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Synopsis
People typically use this kanji to recommend things (e.g., restaurants, books, and hotels) or people (e.g., for positions). But 薦 also has connections to everything from saké barrels, straw mats, and wall coverings to Shinto rituals, flute-playing priests, and beggars, as well as the sacrum, wild rice, and azuki beans. This essay explores the relationships between these disparate themes!
Revision history:
Sept. 28, 2023: p. 12: Fixed a broken link.
June 4, 2021:
- p. 2: Updated the Henshall etymology, then modified places on p. 1 and p. 12 where I had referred to his now-discarded etymology.
- p. 8 sidebar: Made quite a few revisions.
- p. 12: Added a link to the Kanshudo games.
Mar. 20, 2015: Originally published.
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