My personal understanding means "fall" or "faint". KUSO: The meaning of spoof. But it can also be used to express exclamations. In animations, you can often hear the male protagonist say this word, and the translation is often "Damn it~!"“***!”874: Verb... Crazy critical behavior on the forum means to slap someone or hit someone.
Kill: This is a Hong Kong comic term used to refer to the action of killing someone. Daily language-bomb to the dregs... Waste materials: This is a Hong Kong language, which refers to useless people or waste, known as "waste wood" or "pus". Defying against heaven: This is a term used in Hong Kong, which refers to the first auxiliary word used when you want to go against the heaven of heaven, or when you are angry. Push down: means pushing someone to the ground.
The word Otaku is a word used as a second person in Japanese, which is equivalent to "you","your excellency" or "fu fu". Written in Japanese characters, it means "otaku". But the origin of the real widespread use among ACG fans in Japan may have been among a group of industry people who came from Keio University around 1982. After they took office at the animation company Studio Nue, they became the objects of worship of their fellow enthusiasts.
The word "Otaku" was originally used as "you" in the anime industry. The plot of using "OTAKU" to call each other first appeared in "macross", and it quickly became popular in the future.

The word OTAKU has a unique meaning in Japanese ACG culture. It originates from Japanese and was originally used as a second person, similar to a honorific title. It was really widely used when a group of Keio University graduates became associated with animation company Studio Nue in 1982. They became idols of anime fans, and Otaku became a cordial name among fellow friends.


1. Introduction to the Hachamata Bodhisattva: Identity and Faith: The Hachamata Bodhisattva has been revered as the god of bows and arrows since ancient times and is widely believed by believers. In Japan, the Hachamata Bodhisattva is not only a sacred existence in the hearts of believers, but also carries profound historical and cultural significance. Historical background: The origin of the Hachata God can be traced back to the local Hao clan god in Uzuo, Fengqian. In the long history, the Hachan God and Buddhism gradually merged, and by the early Heian Era, it was finally called the Hachan Buddha.
2. The Hachata cult, like many other cults, includes belief in oracle in the form of a female priest, who owns the Hachata god, makes a voice, and is then interpreted by a male priest or saniwa. In the outline of the oracle's manifesto of God, Hachata Usagu gotakusenshu was compiled by Buddhism in the 14th century CE by the monk named Jinun. The most famous declaration in the Hachata oracle is the declaration to the main entrance of Samurai Hirano (ca. 903 - 940 AD).
3. The anime character known as the "Big Teacher" is Hikiya Hachami. He is the author of "My Youth Love Story Really Has Problems." The protagonist in this anime. The following is a brief introduction to Bishigya Hachiman: Character source: Bishigya Hachiman is "My Youth Love Story Really Has a Problem." The male lead in a series of anime and light novels.
4. The anime character known as the "Big Teacher" is Hikiya Hachami. He is the author of "My Youth Love Story Really Has Problems." The protagonist in the movie. The following is a detailed introduction to the "big teacher": Character name: Biqiya Hachiman. He is the male lead of this anime and is loved by the audience for his unique personality and profound thinking. Origin of the nickname: The nickname "Big Teacher" comes from the comparison between book fans and Qigu Hachata.
5. The result of mixing the Hachata God and Buddhism produces a unique Sangh-shaped Hachata God statue. It is in the shape of a bhikhu, wearing a monk robe, holding a six-wheeled tin staff in his right hand and a rosary in his left hand. In terms of wooden statues, the collections of temples such as Nara Yakushiji (Heian Era), Kaowang Huguo Temple (Heian Era), and Todaiji Temple (Kuaikyo Works, Kamakura Era) are all national treasures; while temples such as Kyoto Shinhu Temple (Kamakura Era) and Jingguangming Temple in Kanagawa Prefecture (same) also have paintings.
The Roman pronunciation of ha (ha),(hi),(fu),(he),(ho),(ma),(mi),(mu),(me), and (mo) is mainly used as pronunciation annotations in Japanese, similar to the pronunciation of English words, which is slightly different from Chinese Pinyin. In Japanese, the symbol for this marking method is called the "Ma Luo"(Roman character).
Japanese Hirakana, which is what we often say about the fifty tones of Japanese, is as shown in the following figure: The basic knowledge content of learning Japanese is to learn the fifty tones of Japanese, just like when we learned Pinyin before learning Chinese characters. The proficiency of the fifty tones is the same as when we read Pinyin.

Japanese input Roman pronunciation comparison table (the most comprehensive input method) In the process of learning Japanese, mastering the Roman pronunciation input method is a crucial step. The following is a detailed Japanese input Roman pronunciation comparison table and related input method skills to help you learn Japanese more efficiently.
Fifty Sound Chart Table: http:/www.example.com Note that the line (ra ri ru re ro) should be pronounced la li lu le lo in Chinese Pinyin.
Some of the foreign words introduced earlier have been completely integrated into Japanese, and there is almost no sense of coming from a foreign language. Historically, this type of vocabulary was mostly written in hiragana or Chinese characters, but now it is generally written in hiragana.
Telegrams before August 2008·In computer systems that do not support double bytes (using half-shaped Katakana), Katakana is generally used for foreign words. Foreign words generally only have Katakana and no Chinese characters, but there are also some foreign words with Chinese characters. For example, in Japanese, the pronunciation of letters can be Katakana, and in Japanese,"Hong Kong ()". Hiragana and Katakana are just like the case of letters.

0-1990 Overview of the development of Japanese animation in 2009: During this period, the Japanese animation industry showed a diversified development trend under the influence of technological innovation, creative creation, market expansion and industry events. The rise of otaku culture coexisted with the industry's low point, laying the foundation for subsequent prosperity. 1980: Iko Kaneda and his painting technology innovation Iko Kaneda participated in the production of "Astro Boy" and proposed the concept of limited animation to save money by reducing the number of frames, forming a unique Iko Kaneda style.
During the golden age of Japanese animation in the 1980s, OTAKU can be said to be the driving force behind creating this glorious era! Among them, the most famous are Doshio Okada, known as Japan's "King of OTAKU", and GAINAX he founded. GAINAX itself also released two semi-autobiographical OVA "" in 1991, which gave a quite realistic and direct description of the ecology of Japanese ACG fans at that time.
The word otaku (Japanese: Roman pronunciation: Otaku, usually written in Katakana) literally means "your home" in Japanese and is a way of addressing the other party with greater respect. In the 1980s, anime fans called each other otaku, such as "Please show your (otaku) collection." "Otaku" keeps a distance from the ordinary title and also hints that people should not get too close.
The first evil war of beauty and shape in the history of animation came from "The Brave Ledin"(Creation Press, predecessor of SUNRISE), and later influenced the entire animation industry. The more well-known evil wars of beauty and shape such as Xia Ya, Jia Tu, Xing Shilang, Shirawan, etc. Three no girl: Three no refers to "no mouth, no heart, no expression". Ling Bo Ling, the first three-no girl in the history of animation, is one of the most alternative and sacred beings in "EVA", which can be said to have led to the revolution of female characters in the entire animation industry.

Japanese TV animations are usually adapted from comics, novels or games... etc. The comic author and the animation producer are usually different (of course, there are exceptions. For example, for some works of Hayao Miyazaki, GAINAX often makes his own original works into animations), hence the word "original". It refers to the author of the original comic/novel. For example, COWBOY BEBOP, the original work is "Ya Lizhao".
The first one: The second one: These two are lion-like sabers, from anime: Fate/zero and Fate/stay night ! Third: Mary the Dream Eater.
● Cancer cells: [noun]; The enigmatic blue horned creature, its real name is unyuu. It has multiple variants and appears in various major "arbitrary" and is the most annoying thing for a certain monster.● External path: [noun]; refers specifically to women with excessively plump breasts, and is also interpreted as something that is contrary to common sense (or too common sense).● Symptom worsening accelerator: [noun]; the medicine taken by a monster when he is sick has the same function as the name suggests.
Ling Boli Ayabali is the first female lead in the Japanese classic anime work "Evangelical Soldier of the New Century". She has also appeared in the comic, theater, game and new theater versions of the EVA series. At the age of 14, his soul comes from Lilis, his body is a clone of the mother of the son of the son, Ji Wei. He is also the first qualified person in EVA and the exclusive pilot of the No. 0 aircraft. He only loves vegetarian food and studies in Class A, Year 2, No. 3 New Tokyo City No. 1 Middle School.
Five-dimensional: This term is relatively abstract and is usually used to refer to areas that are more detached from reality, such as certain special cultural phenomena or spiritual pursuits. The explanation is as follows: The meaning of one dimension: It mainly involves media in the traditional sense, such as written stories in books and sound interpretations in radio dramas. They build a virtual world or story scene through words, sounds, etc., allowing people to create imagination through these expressions and get the pleasure of reading or story experience.
The fifth dimension is a world between the second dimension and the third dimension. It refers to a state between the second dimension and the third dimension in the ACGN sense. The first type of meaning is "expressing the second dimension in terms of three dimensions": that is, the meaning between the second dimension and the third dimension, such as hand-made, idol seiyuu, COSPLAY, etc., are called the fifth dimension.
Definition of the fifth dimension The fifth dimension is a higher-level multi-dimensional world of transcendence time and space.
The fifth dimension is a virtual concept that refers to another form of existence that transcends three-dimensional space and time. In the fifth dimension, time and space are no longer linear and separate, but are intertwined, forming a force field similar to universal gravity. Therefore, the fifth dimension is considered to be an existence that transcends conventional human experience.
The fifth dimension, directly speaking, is a fictional and higher-dimensional spatial concept that transcends the fourth-dimension (three-dimensional space plus time) we understand. In detail, we first need to understand the concept of dimensions. In physics and mathematics, dimension is often understood to be the number of degrees of freedom that describes an object or system.
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