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What does kawaides mean?

Japanese should be "cute" or "cute", which means "very cute".

The transliteration of Kawai, かわぃぃ in Japanese, the pinyin is k m: wa y: it is also called "lovely ぃ" and "カワィィ". "

The concept of Japan since ancient times is the "girl culture" that developed rapidly after 1990.

It is worth noting that although Kawaii and Meng are synonyms, they are still divided into two different concepts in the concept of Japanese beauty.

In the middle ages, the word evolved into "かわゆし" and in modern times it evolved into "cute". On the other hand, "cuteness" is "beauty" on a certain level.

Qing Shaona once wrote in Pillow Grass that the so-called beautiful thing is the baby's cheek painted on the melon; Chickens and children run around like mice. (Paragraph 145) Come to the conclusion that "cute" means "small", "naive" and "immature".

This "lovely" beauty consciousness is not only reflected in literary works, but also in artistic works. For example, in The Tale of Genji in Heian Period (about 1 100), most women who appeared on the stage used thin lines to show their eyebrows repeatedly, and used the shape of "く" to show their noses. Although this method is certainly not beautiful, it is full of its unique beauty.