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Is that possibly old data? Kihara looks to be a little bit taller.Kihara and Nagasaki both stand at 164cm.
The trophy and medal could be less... oriental?
Is that possibly old data? Kihara looks to be a little bit taller.
For our English speaking friends.
A closer look of the "medal", which is a 鼎(ding), roughly the equivalent of a cauldron. In Chinese, 問鼎(inquiring of the ding) used to refer to the throne, and now means the highest honor.
On the ding is a rendition of "問鼎中原(Conquering China)" in 篆書(seal script), which is over 2000 years old.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ding_(vessel)
Should be up to date. A recent TV program says 164cm, too. T.League says the same thing as well.
Nagasaki
http://gohagen.jp/interview/039late/
https://kinoshita-abyell.com/team/nagasaki/
https://tleague.jp/team/kinoshitaabyell-kanagawa/player/?season=2019&pno=4
Kihara
https://kinoshita-abyell.com/team/kihara
https://tleague.jp/team/kinoshitaabyell-kanagawa/player/?season=2019&pno=3
Tleague is a bad source, according to this page Harimoto is only 172cm tall, his up to date size is 175cm. I doubt Kihara is up to date.
Tleague is a bad source, according to this page Harimoto is only 172cm tall, his up to date size is 175cm. I doubt Kihara is up to date.
True, there's also a novel called 鹿鼎記 Lu Ding Ji (meaning: Tale of the Deer and Cauldron).
The "cauldron" is a reference to the story from the Zuo zhuan in which King Zhuang of Chu enquires about the Nine Tripod Cauldrons of the Zhou dynasty, symbolising his desire to seize the imperial Mandate of Heaven (楚子問鼎之大小輕重焉).
I wouldn't dismiss the others just because of that.
Miwa Harimoto is listed at 146cm in height for 2018 and 152cm for 2019. LYJ is listed at 173.5cm for 2018 and 174cm for 2019. They do keep track of it because they're consistent with what's cited in the news.