紫Purple. Name of the color. The color of blue and red mixed together.
流Flow. The flow of water, etc. To spread in the world. To send to a distant place. To wander. To end without taking shape. To deviate from the original purpose. A unit of flag. Technique. Style. Companions.
圭Jewel with a pointed tip and decorated with a ball. A jewel given by the Emperor to the lords as proof of their status. Angular. To make things rough instead of amicable.
紫Purple. Name of the color. The color of blue and red mixed together.
紫Purple. Name of the color. The color of blue and red mixed together.
乃In other words. For that reason. So. A long time ago. In the past. You. A second-person pronoun for a person of equal or inferior status. The word for "no" is used in particles.
舞Dance. To inspire. Encourage. To toy with. Do as you wish.
紫Purple. Name of the color. The color of blue and red mixed together.
保To keep. To keep in a state. To protect. To help. To nourish. Nurture. To make at ease. Take good care of. Take care of. To assume responsibility for. To accompany. To ask. Take care of.
紫Purple. Name of the color. The color of blue and red mixed together.
乃In other words. For that reason. So. A long time ago. In the past. You. A second-person pronoun for a person of equal or inferior status. The word for "no" is used in particles.
歩Walk. I move forward. Months and days flow by. Things are progressing. Progress. degree. Stage.
紫Purple. Name of the color. The color of blue and red mixed together.
空Sky. Atmosphere. Heaven. Big. Wide. Empty. No substance. Meaningless. Useless. In Buddhism, something without substance or essence. A thing related to aviation.
紫Purple. Name of the color. The color of blue and red mixed together.
乃In other words. For that reason. So. A long time ago. In the past. You. A second-person pronoun for a person of equal or inferior status. The word for "no" is used in particles.
布Cloth. Woven fabric. To spread out flat. To spread widely.
紫Purple. Name of the color. The color of blue and red mixed together.
鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.