warrior, arms, barbarian, Ainu
戎 centers on armed force and the people who wield it: warriors, weapons, and by extension, the non-sedentary peoples historically seen as martial outsiders.
戎 combines 戈 (a halberd-like weapon) with 十, which may represent armor or a shield. Together they suggest a fully armed warrior.
A weapon 戈 is held by a warrior whose body is protected by the cross-shaped armor 十. This armed figure is 戎: a warrior, ready for battle.
For ジュウ, picture a warrior putting on his armor and saying 'Jew!' as he admires his shiny gear: Jew -> ジュウ, and he's ready to fight.
Tōka Ebisu; festival held on January 10 in honor of Ebisu, the god of fishing and commerce
the barbarians beyond the borders of old China
Ebisu; god of fishing and commerce
junk (Chinese ship)
weapons of war; arms
hollyhock
warhorse
barbarians to the east and to the west (from the perspective of old China)
Quanrong (ethnic group from northwest of China during the Zhou dynasty)
Beyrich's slit shell (species of sea snail, Pleurotomaria beyrichii)
Xirong; Rong; inhabitants of the extremities of China as early as the Shang dynasty (1765-1122 BCE); barbarians to the west