@Hindumachiavel @XianyangCB @MichaelMjfm @FajiaCareBear There is this Japanese edition of the 居家必用事類全集- (the text is from the yuan dynasty) which contains food recipes- iter alia, one for youtiao https://t.co/E8G8v0mIXx
https://t.co/3X5Hq1oLp8 image below is the table of contents https://t.co/KP9NwOdq2C
This is the first manual for keeping goldfish written in Japanese, published in the Edo era. It explains the features of goldfish, their history, how to take care of them, and how to treat their diseases. #ndldigital
https://t.co/xQny3dCGmM https://t.co/b0pippAx6M
Yeah, more of the good stuff! ^^ Quite similar also to the 新式発明日本字 from 1899 (NDL scan: https://t.co/7QzYfwsS3V) as mentioned here: https://t.co/wWL3q0Xhre
Might be ok to describe these systems as katakana (in block structures) + determinatives/taxograms? 1/ https://t.co/qPhgTKGcdb https://t.co/FyCA0lvoJT
@schrift_sprache Reminds me of Shiratori Kōshō's proposal for the simplification of the Japanese writing system as shown in his 新国字論 (1898). However, here kana are not merely incorporated as supplement but replace the Chinese-based phonophoric altogether! Next level!
https://t.co/BCGnWdcNd9 https://t.co/Y7h8YikicO
@tkasasagi This Tōyūki’s text is not a mystery. It is the Pictural Heart Sūtra (絵心経), the so called Tayama version (田山系). There are 64 pictograms in this version. Here is an introductory paper on it by Claudia Marra:
https://t.co/UM12CILyXt https://t.co/sA7uL0wPgH