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nisnegativeone said: I'd guess it's a Japanese 漢字(Kanji) which derives from Chinese, considering the rest of the pic is in Japanese
You are correct, it is a kanji for snake, though a fairly unused one. I imagine it was used for its snake-like shape, since hebi (蛇) doesn't look as snake like.
ikyo
almost 12 years agofairyren
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almost 12 years agolivorno99
almost 12 years agofairyren
almost 12 years ago不過這樣也不用解釋"巳"這個字了....
Noko
almost 12 years agoxiaochen0927
almost 12 years ago