危 (Danger) Explained: Why Broken Knees? (JLPT N4)
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In this video, we explain the meaning and origin of the Japanese Kanji 危 (Danger) for JLPT learners. If you are looking for an easy way to learn and how to remember kanji, this lesson is for you!
Discover the fascinating and slightly scary mnemonic story behind its components: a daredevil on top, a steep cliff (厂) in the middle, and a kneeling person (㔾) at the bottom. Does it represent broken knees from a fall, or a terrifying execution ground? We break down the dark origin so you will never forget how to read and write it again!
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