Difference between revisions of "Etsugyaku"
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− | * [[Fuzoku | + | * [[Fuzoku Soshi]]. February 1954 issue. Art by [[Reiko Kita]]. [https://nawa-art.com/etc/fs/FS195402/01/008.html p08] |
* [[Yomikiri Romance]]. June 1953 issue. [https://nawa-art.com/etc/romance/195306/01/010.html p10] | * [[Yomikiri Romance]]. June 1953 issue. [https://nawa-art.com/etc/romance/195306/01/010.html p10] | ||
* [[Kitan Club]]. December 1972 issue. [https://nawa-art.com/backnumber/1970/197212/PAGE017.html p17] | * [[Kitan Club]]. December 1972 issue. [https://nawa-art.com/backnumber/1970/197212/PAGE017.html p17] |
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悦虐(Japanese)
Etsugyaku is an ideal expressing pleasure and pain.
Intersting Points
Etsu (悦) "Pleasure/delight", Gyaku (虐) "mistreatment/abuse"
Examples in Media
- Fuzoku Soshi. February 1954 issue. Art by Reiko Kita. p08
- Yomikiri Romance. June 1953 issue. p10
- Kitan Club. December 1972 issue. p17
- Uramado. October 1960 issue.
- Gaho Fuzoku Kitan. May 1961 issue. p06
- SM Tanki Club. April 1980 issue. p71