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Dragozan t1_j3h6x5o wrote
Not sure on the rest, but it is neat the the kanji in the flickering sign on the wall (猫) means "cat" in Japanese
s8018572 t1_j3hbqzd wrote
Four word is in kanji Character system indeed.But I think it's Simplified Chinese in the usage way.
貓膩/猫膩 is word to describe something suspicious in Chinese. Whole sentence mean "something suspicious in there."
roboter5123 t1_j3ilem6 wrote
Why not both? Aren't japanese All about this Kind of pun?
Qubin t1_j3jb106 wrote
Well kanji is pretty much just borrowed chinese characters. "Cat" in mandarin is also 猫 (pronounced "mao"). This depiction just clearly isn't Japanese.
(I've also talked with this artist before, and most of their work contains either mandarin or ancient Chinese seal script)
kennjen t1_j3skiqh wrote
"Kan-ji" quite literally means "Chinese Characters"
Qubin t1_j3tuytk wrote
Yep! Though the simplified kanji are sometimes different than simplified mandarin characters. I don't know much about these differences, as I've never spoken/written Japanese, but I do know they exist.
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