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REMMBERING KANJI - PART 8

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REMMBERING KANJI - PART 8366 Remembering the Kanji node 1464 Þ Bamboo . . . instant. [13] retreat 1465 Ñ Road . . . silver. [9] limit 1466 ï Pinnacle . . . silver. [9] eyeball 1467 Q Eye . . . silver. [11] good 1468 d Drop of . . . silver. [7] * As a primitive, use the image of a saint’s halo. As with silver, when this element is drawn on the left, the penultimate stroke is omitted, giving us ¸. melodious 1469 µ Halo . . . moon. [10] wandering 1470 ¹ Water . . . halo. [10] daughter 1471 c Woman . . . halo. [10]lesson 38 367 eat 1472 7 The obvious elements are halo and umbrella, and they should do well enough. But you might also try breaking the halo down into drop and silver, which would give you “silverware,” an additional primitive meaning that could come in useful later on. [9] * As a primitive, this kanji can mean either eating or food. As was the case with silver, when situated on the left the ³nal two strokes of this element are abbreviated into one. meal 1473 š Food . . . anti-. [12] drink 1474 † Food . . . yawn. [12] hungry 1475 ƒ Food . . . wind. [10] starve 1476 i Food . . . ego. [15] decorate 1477 , Food . . . reclining . . . towel. [13] Bldg. 1478 I The abbreviation of Building suggests that this kanji is used in proper names, as indeed it often is. Keep your connotation dis-368 Remembering the Kanji tinct from Inst. (frame 1304) when working with the elements: food . . . bureaucrat. [16] foster 1479 ï Sheep . . . food. The key word has the sense of promoting the development of something, especially in a psychological or spiritual sense. [13] sated 1480 “ Eat . . . wrap. [13] * waitress ý If you draw this character once, you will see that its ³rst three strokes resemble the form for receipt (except that the second stroke ends more parallel to the ³rst), with its last stroke stretched to form the ³rst of the two human legs. From this we give it its meaning of a waitress (who should not be confused with the waiter back in frame 976). [4] ¼½¾¿ previously 1481 j Silver . . . waitress. Do not confuse this kanji’s key word with before (frame 248). [10] outline 1482 – Roots . . . waitress. Note that the kanji meaning of the two prim- itives to the right is not used here because we shall later meet a primitive meaning beforehand and want to preempt any con- fusion. The same holds true in the following frame. [14]lesson 39 369 rue 1483 • Regret . . . waitress. [13] Lesson 39A number of primitives relating to plant life remain to be considered, andwe shall devote the next two pages to doing so. In the following pages, asindeed in the rest of the book, we shall meet several elements whose use is quitelimited. Nevertheless, it is better to learn them as primitives both in order toacquaint yourself better with the way the Japanese writing system repeats cer- ...

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