to: tiangotlost@gmail.com
date: Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:31 PM
subject: Japanese/Chinese characters
I recently bought a poster with Chinese/Japanese characters on it, and I wanted to be sure the characters actually said what the poster told me they meant. Can you verify that they do mean what they said they mean? I've enclosed a picture. Thanks!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjmh37Dqt3aIhnDchSqgBj33Vy3ZYiZfjuEMOMnVUdQB7GLzl40oozjDNFbg_-0vpBEvcct4cJVkQ5NHbpp5kUJ9TZCgRFoHcdjpMr596I0gwNpJ7gA8sAs_rBYTUvm8kaXh9bcfH3pZBqb/s400/poster_chi2.jpg)
I have seen similar posters before where 鈅 is used incorrect to represent "harmony". It means "key".
The character 匙 does not mean "prosper", rather "spoon".
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