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KevinKevinShao

12/28/2016 7:53 AM ·Spoilers

Jin Ba It Tai! Sounds very cool, right? Haha

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  • It means "person horse one body". It's a popular classic Japanese phrase to express complete synergy.

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  • Yes. I'm Chinese so know the meaning of this phrase. You know Japanese and Chinese have many similarities.

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  • Yes, Japan imported Chinese characters thousands of years ago. But they wrote them down before the Chinese did, so there are some variations. My in-laws are Chinese (one from Taiwan; one from the mainland -- they met and married in San Francisco).

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  • Yeah, you're right. For example, 手紙 in Japanese means letter, but in Chinese it means toilet paper... Wow, that sounds romantic!!

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  • I use the same name everywhere but sometimes with "1st" at the end...

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  • If you see "Squish It!" by Tom Brier posted this morning, you're in the right place.

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