Hiragana is a kind of phonography used in Japanese. With one or two exceptions, Hiragana evolved from the cursive script of Chinese characters in China and was formed in the 9th century. In the early days, it was reserved for Japanese women. Later, with the popularity of Tale of Genji, Japanese men began to accept and use Hiragana.
Hiragana was born for writing songs and stories. Because the court women copied Ye Wan Collection for many years, the Chinese characters of "Ye Wan pseudonym" all have fixed pronunciation and writing, which virtually simplified the Chinese characters, created a symbol of their own, and became "Hiragana" over the years.
Note: The corresponding Roman characters are in brackets.
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