Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Why is a pen called a pen in Japanese? Can it really last for a hundred years? Or an exaggeration?
Why is a pen called a pen in Japanese? Can it really last for a hundred years? Or an exaggeration?
It's not the kind of understanding you say.
There are many sources of calligraphy for Wannian pen name.
One theory is that after the pens made in Japan started to go on the market, Kanazawa Wanji was the person in charge of selling pens. At that time, when it was first listed, many people called the pen "Wanbi", which later evolved into "Wanbi"
There is also a popular saying that the pen was first created by1100,000 generations of chambers of commerce in the 7th century. When it was first listed, it was called "needle-headed fountain pen". Later, it was transformed into a "pen of ten thousand years" bit by bit.
There are several other sayings.
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