Raven's Lazy Eye

http://www.raven-eye.com/kanji_disks_1.htm
権 or 權 does not mean "balance", rather it means "authority" and "rights".
乾 in modern Chinese is commonly used to represent "dry" or "dehydrated". There was a Chinese emperor named 乾隆. In the book of Yi Jing (易經), it is used to represent "heaven".
Although any celebration would be a joyous occasion, 慶 does not mean "joy", it means "to celebrate".
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3 Comments:
"Much like a word." Nice.
"A kanji is a Japanese symbol that has a meaning, much like a word."
Yea, and spoken Japanese is a serious of sounds made with the mouth, much like a language.
Such a deep understanding of the culture.
And that was written by someone with a bunch of neurons which have connected to each other and form electric patterns, much like a brain.
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