Zenki意思

"Zenki" is a Japanese term that is used to refer to the first half of a given period or era. It is often used in conjunction with the term "kouki" (後期), which refers to the latter half of a period.

For example, when discussing the history of Japan, one might talk about the "Zenki Heian" period to mean the early Heian period, and "Kouki Heian" to mean the late Heian period.

In the context of Japanese cars, "zenki" is used to describe the first version or model year of a car, while "kouki" refers to the facelifted or updated version. So, if you're talking about a Toyota Corolla, for instance, the "zenki" Corolla would be the original version, and the "kouki" Corolla would be the updated version with changes to the design or features.