Illustrations at the beginning of each chapter are Japanese kanji indicating the chapter number.
The cultivators take these to their fields, prepare cholam (Sorghum) kanji or gruel, mix them with it, and sprinkle the kanji over their fields.
The sorcerer must be in a state of vow for twenty-one days, and live on a diet of chama kanji (gruel).
Her diet during the first three days is rice kanji with scrapings of cocoanut, which are believed to help the formation of the mother's milk.
For two miles I followed the banks of the Kanji river; afterwards the road turned to the left to ascend a clayey valley, to the rounded summit of a ridge separating that river from the Pashkyum on the left.
They take rice kanji (gruel) prepared the previous night, with salt and chillies.
At night, boiled rice, or kanji with fish or curry made of vegetables from their kitchen garden, form their chief food.
They have some leisure at midday, during which they go to their huts, and take kanji with a fish or two boiled in it, or sometimes with some vegetable curry.
When a man lies at the point of death, it is usual to distribute rice kanji to the people, who, after taking their fill, become possessed with the power of predicting the fate in store for the sick man.
According as the taste of the kanjiturns to that of a corpse, or remains unaltered, the death or recovery of the patient is foretold in their deep and loud voices.
This meal is in some parts confined to rice kanji (gruel) with a grand appendage of other eatable substances, and in others to ordinary rice and its accompaniments, but in either case on a grand scale.
Such of the members of the family as could not give him kanji (rice gruel) or boiled rice before death, now give it to him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kanji" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.