Interesting 4-Character Kanji Words: Yuju Fudan
There's an interesting category of vocabulary words made up of four kanji characters, which probably represents a grammatical construction left over from the distant past when Japan was still adapting the Chinese writing system for its own use. They're fun to study since the meaning of the compound words often goes far beyond the actual characters themselves. One such word that anime fans may be familiar with is ikki tousen, written with characters for "one knight" and "hitting one thousand" and literally meaning a warrior so strong he can defeat a thousand opponents. One word I had fun learning about is yuju fudan (yuu-juu foo-DAHN), written with the characters for "kindness" "softness" and "indecision." The term describes just about every male character in a romantic or "love comedy" anime series, the main character who's surrounded by beautiful females, but he can't make up his mind which girl he's in love with, so he ends up being nice to everyone. On the surface it's just a word meaning someone who can't make up his mind about something, but in the context of anime it becomes the lynchpin to many of the most dramatic character-driven stories. Some of the classic yuju fudan characters include Tomoya from Clannad, Kaoru from Ai Yori Aoishi, Makoto from School Days, and Kyosuke from the classic 80s romantic esper anime Orange Road. (Among the many Japanese study aids we offer on J-List, there's a nice book that teaches these 4-character compound words through manga.)





4 Comments:
There are a ton of these words of course. 老若男女 is one of my favorites, ro-ryaku nan-nyo, which is not only fun to say, it's useful too. It means, Young and old, Man or woman. I.e. everyone.
12:42 AM
Ah, Kyosuke from Kimagure Orange Road, that takes me back to my college anime club days...
I remember one episode of Shoujo Kakumei Utena that had a cool 4-character phrase (let's see if I can post kanji correctly here): 因果応報 - meaning something like "poetic justice"!
5:33 AM
Yes, Orange Road was the show for me in the 80s. I remember the thrill I got while, in history class in college, reading through vol. 18 of the manga and realizing that the story I was reading had to be the end of the (manga) series. And I loved the Orange Road movie, the first one, even though fans hated it since it didn't address the powers at all. Ah, natsukashii...
10:50 AM
My favorite 4-kanji word is "bakayarou" 馬鹿野郎 because the meanings of the individual kanji have nothing to do with the meaning of the word.
1:01 PM
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