![]() I made it on ibisPaint app and converted from video to gif on ezgif. Here can see too the kanji of water, Mizu: Here I followed the strokes order: /search/%23kanji%20%E… is a Kanji that means: river: Difficulty Level of this Kanji: JLPT N5 (Beginner) Kanji Stroke Order: Onyomi meaning: Kana: Romaji: sen Example: (sen ryuu) poem. Teknik ini merupakan salah satu metode produksi karya seni pada zaman Edo di Jepang. the river flows with strength and isn't easily shaped, and considering it's extent helps remember that the strokes are all long, including the surrounding part that looks like the land around it. Kanji Kawa Ukiyo-e adalah seni Kanji Kawa yang menggunakan teknik cetak dua dimensi dengan warna-warna cerah. The emblem is a stylized kanji Kawa and Guchi. Miwa-yama no 2 yamasita to 2 yo 2 mi 1 yuku kapa mi 1 du no 2 mi 1 wo tayezu pa no 2 ti mo waga tuma. ![]() ![]() So it is shaped by the land that surrounds it through it's extension. field: Japanese light yellow, emblem: 7/10 of width Japanese dark bluish green. (mi1wo) (kana ) a waterway, more specifically, a navigable channel. Kanji: Meaning: stream, river Reading: (kawa, zen) Will rendaku apply sometimes Yes, the first reading will change to depending on the word having this kanji. The river (川) got much water (水),it get's stronger with it's big extension and amount of water, and isn't as much flexible as simply "water" in the individual/small portion sense. The water (水) element itself is very flexible, so the two strokes on side that seems less flowing and more like giving shape, reminds that idea of flexible, as the middle one keeps flowing. On this wiki en./wiki/%E5%B7%… it does not say much on the glyph origin, but, as it suggests to compare with the water kanji (mizu: 水), let's compare them. Today I wanted to make a drawing for the kanji of river, "kawa": 川
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