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  1. Jul 8, 2020 · Kishōtenketsu is a Japanese story structure that doesn’t need conflict to work. It’s the guiding structure behind popular urban legends, jokes, comic strips, and even video game design. And, there’s a reason for the rising popularity of Kishōtenketsu.

  2. Feb 10, 2023 · ‘Kishotenketsu’ is the Japanese term for a type of formal poetry that arose in 9th century China called ‘Qiyan Jueju.’. But, because Kishotenketsu is the most common term for this poetic form today, this is the way I will refer to it throughout this article.

  3. Apr 29, 2022 · Kishōtenketsu (起承転結) is a narrative structure based not on three or five acts, but on four, originated in China with the name of qǐ chéng zhuǎn hé (起承轉合) and made mainstream in Japan with the aforementioned name.

  4. Kingdom is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasuhisa Hara (泰久原). The manga provides a fictionalized account of the Warring States period primarily through the experiences of the war orphan Shin (Xin) and his comrades as he fights to become the greatest general under the heavens, and in doing so, unifying China for the ...

  5. As all (or most) of you know, many of the first set of Kingdom chapters use Chinese names, and eventually theres a permanent transition to using Japanese names by Turnip Farmers. Meanwhile, fansubs of the anime use Chinese names (even though the VAs use Japanese names.)

  6. Ghost of Tsushima in Japanese Unfortunately that game was originally written in English and the Japanese is extremely out of place, and none of the facial animations match the Japanese dialogue.

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  8. Jun 10, 2020 · Kishotenketsu is a four-act plot structure common in Asian storytelling. The introduction (ki), the development (sho), the twist (ten), and the conclusion (ketsu). Compared to more familiar narratives, the conflict act is missing, which justifies its description.

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