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What's the meaning of Inuyasha's name?

1. Inuyasha, Inuyasha

Dog: Of course it means dog. Hag: Sanskrit transliteration of the meaning of "violence and evil", that is, a ghost who eats people, guards the heaven after converting to Buddhism, especially as a disciple of the Vishamen Tianmen God, guarding the north.

This allusion should be clear to friends who have seen saints or other Buddhist allusions, right Teacher Gao Qiao named the hero Inuyasha. What is his intention? Perhaps it means "guarding", because the most important thing in the whole play is what Inuyasha said to Ge Wei, "In short, I will protect you." Because of this sentence, the iron broken tooth has reacted and changed-having a heart to protect the person you love most is probably the ultimate meaning of "guarding".

2. Ge Wei, Ge Wei

In Japanese, the sound KAGO means "cage", and me means "eye", which means "eye" and "seam". Together, it means "cage seam". It is said that there is an old Japanese nursery rhyme that has been passed down from Muromachi to this day:

The bird in the cage always wants to go out. On the night before dawn, at the moment when cranes and turtles were unified, who was facing you behind?

To tell the truth, I am really confused; In the article "Japanese Ballads in Inuyasha" in CHINAREN Gao Qiao Forum, it is explained that this nursery rhyme was sung while playing a certain game. Children playing with ghosts crouched blindfolded in the middle of the circle, and a group of children sang nursery rhymes around the ghosts. After singing, if the child who plays with ghosts guesses who is facing him behind, the child will play with ghosts. In other words, the last sentence of this nursery rhyme means: "At that time, the person behind the ghost was the scapegoat instead of the bird in the cage." This nursery rhyme is well known to women and children in Japan. It can be seen that when Gao Qiao painted Inuyasha, he named the heroine Ge Wei and hinted that he would paint the whole story as a ghost story. If she doesn't understand Japanese culture, she really can't guess what it means at once.

3. Platycodon grandiflorum

The dictionary explains: "One of the seven grass in autumn, the remaining perennial herb in Shan Ye, has five purple bell-shaped petals for viewing." There are many similarities between this kind of grass and a strong woman like Platycodon grandiflorum, who is cold and not afraid of frost and cold …

4. Maple Card

Like my sister, my sister Feng's name comes from plants. Kaide's original intention should literally be "frog's hand", which vividly shows the shape of a maple leaf. Personally, I think maple leaf is a common name.

5. Qibao Xipu

There is a long sound at the end of the word, which means "seven treasures", and no long sound means "tail"

The general name of seven kinds of treasures in Buddhist scriptures, namely: gold, silver, coloured glaze, dragonfly, rose, agate and coral. Of course, if the versions of Buddhist scriptures are different, the seven treasures recorded will be slightly different. There is also a saying called "Seven Treasures". In this way, coral is also a kind of seven treasures! Speaking of this name, what is the meaning? Maybe it's all kinds of gadgets and tricks. Put a cute little fox demon on it.

6. Mile Mirokou

The transliteration of Sanskrit "The Existence of Mercy and Compassion" means that the Bodhisattva saved those who didn't listen to Sakyamuni. After the death of Sakyamuni, he returned to the world from his pocket 5.67 billion years later.

At first glance, it seems that Maitreya is a little misogynistic ... but it is also accurate from the perspective of suppressing monsters, and his mana is also very high, but in any case, Maitreya's life should be redeemed by himself, because he met Ge Wei and Inuyasha, which is the greatest luck in his wandering career.

7. Coral Sango

As mentioned earlier, it is one of the seven treasures. As for how beautiful and precious a girl is, how heroic and spirited she is, everyone should understand that she is beautiful, gentle, brave and strong, caring for her relatives and trusting her companions ... The purpose is treasure, hehe!

8.amber, amber, amber

Just as the sisters of Platycodon grandiflorum and Maple Tree are named after plants, which means "treasure", it is to show that they have a sister-brother relationship. Amber is certainly a treasure. Semi-transparent and shiny stones after resin fossilization can be used as decorations. Personally, I think amber looks very gentle! Much better than Inuyasha! )

9.sesshomaru

Killing, the first meaning in Japanese is literally killing, and the second meaning is "cruelty", which is very consistent with the personality of this dark boy. He is as cold as ice and likes gorgeous and handsome adults.

Sesshomaru's killing method is really cruel, but I always feel that there is something hidden behind it ... As for "Maru", it is a common Chinese character that Japanese people like very much. Usually placed after the names of children, knives, boats, dogs, etc. Pronunciation is "Maru".

For example, the mourning that can be brought in "Luanma 1/2" is called "Yuan Man Pill", and "Riji Pill" is not a monkey weaving a letter in the animation, but a base name for Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

10. Ring RIN

I was still wondering whether I should use the word "bell" because there is also a word "phosphorus" in the same pronunciation, but after reading the explanation, I think this word is the most suitable name for Miss Sister.

This "bell" can be interpreted as an instrument when chanting Buddha. I think that Gao Qiao's name for this sister is "Bell", which may be the starting point for Sesshomaru to change with her. Will this explanation be too far-fetched? -

1 1. Jaken Yaken

An evil view, or a wrong view. This little evil party is just a funny follower at best.

12. Mica Kiirala

"mica" is a precious mineral raw material, mostly white or black, which can be used for industry and decoration-it seems that the coral family is obsessed with "treasure" ... Personally, I still think KIRARA's pronunciation is more lovely and more in line with Mica's image.

13. Myka Myouga

The meaning of this name is very interesting: unconsciously blessed by God, blessed by Buddha, or there is another explanation: incredible luck. Grandpa Myouga, the little old man who runs away when he is in danger, is really lucky. He can get away with it at any time, which is a far cry from Inuyasha who will be injured in every war. The latter is often pierced by his brother Sesshomaru's fangs and interrupted by his opponent Kouga. Wait for .................................................................................................................................................. (though it seems that there is little hope), but Myouga's "Monster Encyclopedia" is still very useful when he meets all kinds of powerful enemies.

14. Naraku, Naraku

The Sanskrit transliteration of "Hell" has the saying of "the bottom of Naraku", which refers to the extremely deep and inseparable hell world, and also refers to the bottomless abyss. There is no way to climb up again.

Naraku is undoubtedly a villain, but like hell, he tends to drag everyone down. But ~ ~ nai, what's it like in hell?

15. God is happy

Dance music played in front of the gods

This ..... is usually played in a shrine, and the product of Shinto is a trick that can make the dead dance with Shinto?

One is from Sanskrit Buddhist scriptures, and the other is Shinto dance music. No wonder it's out of step. The "daughter" of Shinto music is bent on leaving Naraku.

16. God does not have KANNA.

I can't find it in the dictionary, but there is only one "God without Moon", which is the nickname of October in the lunar calendar. Literally means "there is no God". This is also a fact. In the eyes of lawless Naraku, what is a Buddha? According to Maitreya, the uniqueness of this girl is the word "nothing", no expression, no emotion, and even no smell of monsters. She did a lot of things without noticing. Maybe this is the explanation of "nothing"?