
1) Chinese legendary creature 2) Japanese legendary creature
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==Etymology== Like most kanji compounds, the term shōjo is borrowed from Classical Chinese characters. The original term is written as `少女`, which could be pronounced as shào nǚ in Mandarin (pinyin romanization), so nyŏ in Korean (McCune-Reischauer romanization), and shōjo in Japanese (Hepburn romanization). The earliest surviving writt.....
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A 々 or {linktext|猩|猩}|heavy drinker or orangutan}} is a kind of Japanese sea spirit with red face and hair and a fondness for alcohol. The legend is the subject of a Noh play of the same name. There is a Noh mask for this character, as well as a type of Kabuki stage makeup, that bear the name. The Chinese characters are also a Japanese (and ...
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Means 'Girl'. Used as a generic term for anime and manga aimed at young females. Pronounced ‘sho-jo`.
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http://www.animetion.co.uk/glossary.htm

anime that is targeted at young girls
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http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art9842.html

Japanese for girl. Shojo manga are drawn in a very flowery, pretty, romantic style and deal with mainly romantic or emotional subjects.
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Hinayana Buddhism
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A term used to denote a girl between 7 and 18 or a teenager/ school age girl
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http://www.wafuku.co.uk/glossary.htm

One of the largest trade fairs for dōjinshi comics, held twice a year inAriake, Tokyo.
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