Why Does 弟 (Younger Brother) Mean "BOUND MAN"?! 😱 Dark Kanji Explained (JLPT N4)
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In this video, we explain the true meaning and dark origin of the Japanese Kanji 弟 (dai/tei/otōto) for JLPT learners. Prepare to have your mind blown! 🤯
If you are studying for the JLPT N4, you probably think 弟 is just an innocent kanji for "Younger Brother." But look closer at its ancient roots... Why does it look like a weapon? Why is there a rope tightly wrapped around a stake?
The historical etymology of 弟 is actually a shocking symbol of a "Bound Man" or a sacrificial stake used to maintain strict order! 💀
Join Japan Kanji Galaxy as we decode the creepy but fascinating mnemonic story behind this everyday kanji. We promise: once you see the "Bound Brother," you will literally NEVER forget how to read or write it again.
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