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I am confused by the claim that 随筆 can be read as ふでにしたがう. That would normally be written 筆に随う. I am only a Japanese-language novice but I have never seen or heard of a Kun'yomi reading that reads elements in a different order from how they are written or adds particles and case endings to the pronunciation only; it is normally a one-to-one, character-by-character calque (as in, したがふで). If there really is an established reading "ふでにしたがう" for "随筆" it would presumably be a kind of Jukujikun, but I can't find any documentation of this reading that doesn't derive from this Wikipedia article. It's not mentioned in Wiktionary, Japanese Wikipedia, or anywhere else that I can find; there's just an essay "考えるヒント2" by Hideo Kobayashi where he *glosses the meaning* of 随筆 as 筆に随う, but this is not at all the same thing as a Kun'yomi reading. I think someone has gotten confused here. 74.12.134.40 ( talk) 17:24, 12 September 2020 (UTC)