edomoji造句
- Chinese and Korean people can read " edomoji ", but the style has a distinct Japanese feel to it.
- This music has been continuously broadcast since 1969 . The titles are written in edomoji, but were originally written to show an animated smiling face.
- There also exist scripts created outside China, such as the Japanese " Edomoji " styles; these have tended to remain restricted to their countries of origin, rather than spreading to other countries like the Chinese scripts.
- There is also a large family of native Japanese calligraphic styles known as " edomoji ", characters created in the Edo period of Japanese history, such as " sumMmoji " ( sumo letters ) used to write sumM wrestling posters, " kanteiryk ", used for kabuki, " higemoji ", and so on.
- It's difficult to see edomoji in a sentence. 用edomoji造句挺难的