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REMMBERING KANJI - PART 5210 Remembering the Kanji ocean 549 á Water . . . sheep. Be sure to keep the stories and key word of this kanji distinct from those for sea. (frame 461). [9] [] detailed 550 å Words/speaking . . . sheep. [13] ^_ fresh 551 1 Fish . . . sheep. [17] `a accomplished 552 ò The key word is meant to connote someone “skilled” at some- thing. On the road we ³nd soil over a sheep. You may have to work with this one a while longer. [12] bcd envious 553 þ Sheep . . . water . . . yawn/lack. Although this character looks rather simple, special care should be taken in learning it because of the proximity of the ³nal two elements to the char- acter for next, which we learned in frame 471. Note, too, that the water comes under the sheep, rather than on its own to the left. [15]lesson 21 211 efg * wool Y This rather uncommon primitive is made by pulling the tail of the sheep to one side to create a semienclosure. The meaning of wool is derived from the fact that the shearer is holding the sheep by the tail in order to trim its wool. [7] hi distinction 554 Ú Wool . . . craft. [10] jk don 555 ^ I cannot resist doing this one for you, since it clearly describes donning (putting on) one’s clothes as “pulling the wool over one’s eyes.” [12] lm * turkey @ This primitive is best remembered as an old turkey, complete with pipe and monocle. Its writing is somewhat peculiar, so take note of the order of the strokes. Let the ³rst four strokes stand for the turkey’s head, neck, and drooping chin. The remainder can then be pictographic of the plumage. [8] nopqrs tu212 Remembering the Kanji solely 556 µ Mouth . . . turkey. [11] vw char 557 Ð Turkey . . . oven ³re. [12] xy reef 558 Õ Rocks . . . char. [17] z{ gather 559 T Turkeys . . . atop a tree. [12] |} quasi- 560 w Ice . . . turkey. [10] ‚ƒ advance 561 Z Turkey . . . road. [11]lesson 21 213 „… miscellaneous 562 P Baseball . . . trees . . . turkey. [14] †‡ˆ feminine 563 § This character for feminine forms a pair with that for mascu- line, which we will learn later (frame 743). The elements: foot- print . . . spoon . . . turkey. [14] ‰Š‹ semi- 564 } Think of this in terms of the semi³nals of some sports compe- tition. Water . . . turkeys . . . needle. [13] Œ‘œ stirred up 565 f St. Bernard dog . . . turkey . . . rice ³eld/brains. [16] ’“” rob 566 ô Whereas burglary (frame 357) implies clandestine appropria- tion of another’s property, robbery refers to taking by force. The primitive elements: St. Berna ...