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Kanji poem translation
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Hello everybody, I am new to this group and I have SOOO meant questions. Perhaps I am able to share some of my kanji poetry, just to share and also to learn if my own translations are correct. Allow me to start with these 2:

TOP: I believe the top note to say "Divine light"

Bottome: I believe the bottom note to say "Bone shine"

Please correct me if I am wrong. Is it true that if I am using the "light" kanji that it will translate as "shining light" or pay Tennessee future tense. And all that jazz??

Also, the BONE kanji... To me it seems to say (in the kanji) that the inner elements of the Bone is white moon essence... Would somebody care to elaborate on this??? Thanks so much.

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