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【シンデレラガールズ漫画】 バニバニ・ピンチェ!! | セレビィ量産型
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あけましておめでとうございます 🎉
今年も皆様にたくさんの幸せな瞬間がありますように。
いい初夢を❣️😉
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明けましておめでとうございます。 本日より2023年営業スタートです。 今年は少量ですが福袋をご用意しておりますのでぜひご来店くださいませ。 新年営業のご案内 2日11:00-17:00 3日11:00-17:00 4日休み 5日休み 6日休み 7日通常営業 今年もよろしくお願いいたします。 #news #isefornia #isehara #oyama #イセフォルニア #伊勢原 #大山 #福袋 #一富士二鷹三茄子 #雑貨 #学生服 #セレクトショップ #洋品百貨yamatoya #平塚 #厚木 #秦野 #伊勢原ブランド #伊勢原名所 #伊勢原名物 #伊勢原土産 (洋品百貨 YAMATOYA) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm5WddiPGwB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Not really a theory, I suppose, it could be just a one-off reference, but you know Sanji's nickname from Zeff being "little eggplant" (chibinasu)?
I was reminded of this saying in Japan, that goes 一富士二鷹三茄子 (ichi Fuji, ni taka, san nasubi - one, Fuji; two, hawk; three, eggplant)
Sometimes the 123 is followed by 456: 四扇五煙草六座頭 (shi sen, go tabako, roku zatou - four, folding fan; five, tobacco; six, the blind men's guild)
These are "lucky things" that supposedly indicates good fortune to come if you see them in your first dream in the New Year. It doesn't have to be all of them, but to my knowledge, supposedly the more items you see the bigger your luck will be.
Eggplant is "number three", so Sanji you know? Plus "five" being tobacco and Sanji is identified as "the fifth crew member"...
I don't think the rest of it is relevant, though. Unless there's really something to the Wano conspiracy theory that I have been having, haha.
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Xユーザーの華奢菴さん: 「ゆくくる茄子さん #鷹富士茄子 #デレステ https://t.co/C0J21pIKBQ」 / X
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鷹富士茄子ちゃん pic.twitter.com/bp3LnLFvMM
— b1ack (@b1ack_illust) November 21, 2023
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初夢
皆さん、明けましておめでとうございます!Happy New Year everyone! 健康、平和と喜びをお祈りします!I wish you all good health, peace and joy!
初夢 (はつゆめ・hatsuyume) is the first dream one has in the new year, and superstition says that the contents of the dream foretell the luck the dreamer will have in the upcoming year.
Since the early Edo period, it is considered lucky if one dreams of:
🗻 Mt. Fuji (富士・ふじ・fuji)
🦅 a hawk (鷹・たか・taka)
🍆 an eggplant (茄子・なす・nasu)
This superstition is ingrained in a proverb: 一富士二鷹三茄子 (ichi-fuji ni-taka san-nasubi). A few theories exist as to why this is. Mt. Fuji is Japan’s highest mountain, a hawk is a clever bird that soars high (高い・takai - similar pronunciation to taka) above, and the pronunciation of the word eggplant (茄子, nasu or nasubi) suggests achieving something great (成す nasu) - eggplants also have “no hair” (毛がない, ke ga nai), which sounds sound identical to kega-nai (怪我ない) which means “to be injury-free.” If you're less into homophones, another theory suggests that these three things were simply favorites of the shougun Tokugawa Ieyasu (I’m imagining him singing “These are a few of my favourite things…”). Either way, you can buy 一富士二鷹三茄子 themed sets such as these:
The list of auspicious subjects of hatsuyume actually continues: 四扇五煙草六座頭 (yon-sen, go-tabako, roku-zatō).
Fan (扇・せん・sen)
Cigarette (煙草・たばこ・tabako)
Zatou (座頭・ざとう・zatou) - this was a historical occupation. During the Edo Period, the shogunate permitted only certain professions for people with disabilities. Zatou was a class of occupations blind individuals were allowed to have.
The three additions of 四扇五煙草六座頭 correspond to 一富士二鷹三茄子. Mt. Fuji and fans represent prosperity because they spread out, hawks and cigarette (smoke) rise up, and eggplants and zatou have "no hair" which we saw earlier is a homophone for "injury-free."
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