黃泉
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According to Chinese folklore, water appears yellow in color when it is underground. This became representative of the underworld due to its location under the earth and the practice of burial in Chinese culture.
黃泉
Others:
黃泉 • (kōsen) ←くわうせん (kwausen)?
(alternative reading hiragana よみ, rōmaji yomi)
黃泉 • (hwangcheon) (hangeul 황천)
From Proto-Japonic *yəməy.
The kanji spelling is an orthographic borrowing from Middle Chinese 黃泉 (MC hwang dzjwen, literally “yellow springs”), incorporating the underworld from Chinese mythology.
黃泉 (*yo2mi2) (kana よみ)
chữ Hán Nôm in this term | |
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黃 | 泉 |
黃泉
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