(eng sub) kanji de gogo: learn kanji with rube! [NIJISANJI JP/Hoshirube Sho]

i learned a lot and i hope you guys learned something too ‪@HoshirubeSho‬ vod:    • 【漢字でGOGO!】期末テストに向けて漢字の練習【星導ショウ/にじさんじ】   shu yamino clip (thank you):    • End of the Year Stream!【NIJISANJI EN | Shu...   at 3:05:50 website where i got the stroke order diagrams: https://kakijun.com/ website i used to check readings: https://jisho.org/ footnotes: Saigou Takamori: He was a Japanese samurai and politician who was one of the most influential figures in Japanese history. He played a key role in the Meiji Restoration, which overthrew the Tokugawa shogunate in 1868, and subsequently served in the new Meiji government. However, he later became disillusioned with the direction of the new regime and led the Satsuma Rebellion against it in 1877, in which he was killed. (Wikipedia) Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saig%C5... Boshin War: The Boshin War (戊辰戦争, Boshin Sensou), sometimes known as the Japanese Revolution or Japanese Civil War, was a civil war in Japan fought from 1868 to 1869 between forces of the ruling Tokugawa shogunate and a coalition seeking to seize political power in the name of the Imperial Court. (Wikipedia) Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boshin_War Ateji: As seen from "aurora", in modern Japanese, ateji (当て字, 宛字 or あてじ) principally refers to kanji used to phonetically represent native or borrowed words with less regard to the underlying meaning of the characters. This is similar to manyougana in Old Japanese. Conversely, ateji also refers to kanji used semantically without regard to the readings. (Wikipedia) Wikipedia link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ateji Some funny examples of ateji can be found in the following Niji livers playing Kanji de Go (the reading version of this game and the prequel). I'll link some below: Rou:    • 【漢字でGO!】フィーリングでGO【小柳ロウ/にじさんじ】   at 2:24:10 He gets hit with 瓸 (hekutoguramu, hectogram) which is super funny Meloco:    • 【漢字でGO】JAPANESE KANJI QUIZ 脊髄でワンチャンいきます【NI...   at 1:32:35 She also gets hit with hectogram here Milan:    • 【一夜漬け】漢字でGO V.S. 漢字読めないマン。【ミラン・ケストレル/にじさんじ】   at 29:30 He gets 沈菜 (kimuchi, kimchi) like the food It's also really common in country/place names (there's an entire gamemode for it), my favourite one is Lauren accidentally getting Ottawa:    • 奇跡的な正解に驚きを隠せないローレン‪‪‪w‪w‪w【にじさんじ/切り抜き】   tags: #nijisanjiclip #HoshirubeSho #にじさんじ #nijiclips #nijisanji #星導ショウ #dytica #nijisanjijp #nijisanjiengsub #vtuber