I've found that I tend to forget this one quite a bit. The keyword itself is fairly abstract and Heisig's hint in the book is not the first connotation I think...
Heisig gives the primitive for 'road' (prior to frame 277) a stroke count of 3. All character dictionaries I've looked at give it a stroke count of 2 (it's...
... Hm, that's a good one. It does use a slightly different notion of "apply" than Heisig's "something appropriate that fills a particular need", but it makes...
... It is a slightly different shade of 'apply' as you point out. However, I'm happy enough with that meaning in that my New Nelson gives, as one of the...
... Have you written to Dr. Heisig? I've found that he does respond to comments and inquiries -- although he may not promise to go fix all the off-by-one...
... - Kanji & Kana by Hadamitzky and Spahn - The New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary What reference do you have for 3 strokes? (Tuttle) -- Craig...
Hi- Hopefully I can clear this up for you. Kanji & Kana by Hadamitzky and Spahn shows that on page 64 the radical is 7 stokes, so I can see the confusion here....
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Hello all, I was wondering if anybody would mind if I put the mnemonics that you all share here into a website for others to take advantage of? I know that...
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i dont mind, look foward to using it Thanks, Larry ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the...
Does anyone know the story behind this? I did a quick google search and came up lots of links relating to who she was etc. but nothing specifically about the...
... "The Golden Bough" is a book by Sir James Frazer. In it, he describes the worship of the oak. Diana is not named in this context (oak) as 'The Huntress',...
Hey Craig, thanks for the response. Further googling with your hints yielded a html version of "The Golden Bough" http://www.sacred-texts.com/pag/frazer/ Yes,...
I found an index of simple stories used to study Remember The Kanji. Some primatives are different, but overall they are good stories to use. They cover from...
Hello- I would like to see the stories. Can you please send them to me? Thanks, Jason ... From: baka_sakana To: Remembering_The_Kanji@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
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Thanks a lot for uploading those, they're very helpful! I'm about to begin Lesson 24 in the book right now so those stories are going to help me a lot. My...
Hi everyone, I'm new to the list, I have been studying the Kanji with Heisig's method, Vol I, and I'm currently around 3/4 into it. I needed some SQL/PHP...
Hello list! Is anyone alive here ? I have been working lately on a website which aims to help people reviewing the kanji, using James Heisig's keywords. The...
Very good job FaB. Nice and clean from what I see. Keep up the good work and I look forward to using the site. Jason ... From: faB To: RTK Sent: Monday, August...
Hello fab, The site has a very good potential as a good reviewer for RTK.. I like the space provided when reviewing so that u can write the kanji there.. It's...
Looks good. It's reminds me of this site: http://www.davidhallgren.se/nihon/kanjiHeisig.asp only more robust. P.S. How do you write the kanji in the space?...
Hi cute_athan, "I like the space provided when reviewing so that u can write the kanji there.." You can use a permanent ink pen and write the kanji on the...
Hi Scott, "P.S. How do you write the kanji in the space? That would be useful." You don't ;) "If you click the hint it still counts as missed but it could help...