hi there, just wondering if somebody did use the PDA-software KingKanji for vol. 2 of Heisig it worked almost perfectly for me to go through vol.1, and I...
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... vol. 2 of ... it can ... packaged, but ... Hi, I have been using Kingkanji, I mostly using "Kanjigim light" now (the official remebering the kanji program,...
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Hi, I've been as frustrated as many other here trying to reading something significant in Japanese, after studying for 3 years. Lack of adult materials with...
Hi Jeff, Great idea. Just one thing: Norwegian Wood was written by Murakamki Haruki, not Oe. ... From: jrmadsen67 To: Remembering_The_Kanji@yahoogroups.com ...
Sorry for the inconvenience - I fixed the author for Norwegian Wood, but the two of you will have to vote again, as it resets the votes to zero. Thanks for...
I'm in the 600s, and I am getting into kanji that have the "heart" primitive ("kokoro" for those know the pronunciation). For the vast majority of kanji up to...
Hi, when I get stuck thinking of my own I often check this website: http://kanji.lunchwalk.com/ Where someone has created their own blog with stories for...
Thanks, I went to the blog. I think it should be helpful. Sometimes, comparing notes with someone else leads to a better story than I can create myself. Paul...
Hi Group, Thanks for answering the poll. It looks like there's not really enough interest in paper copies for me to go ahead right now (I would need to print...
Dear Jeff, The website sounds like a wonderful idea! My students in the UK would really appreciate such a site, as would I. Thank you!! Anne ... Social science...
Hi. For the character 1828 "family name" 氏: Heisig says "The elements: a long drop ... fishhook ... a one (here written right to left) ... fishhook." ...
hi Leif, I found myself several errors in the stroke order from heisig, and the one you quote is one of them --- for stroke reference (when the heisig one...
Replace the "abstract" keyword with a concrete replacement that ties both together. For grace, you may use Grace Jones (or anyone you know named Grace). Or you...
... Bear in mind that stroke orders are not definitive. Your Canon might also be 'wrong' sometimes, as even scholars disagree on some characters. In this...
Jason, Thanks! This is what I ended up doing. I have a huge post I'm planning to do about RTK, and this is one of the things I think Heisig doesn't do well. It...
... to right. ... Paul: One of the reasons I started taking a shuji class is to learn how to write the characters well. I can remember them, but they aren't...
... I had checked the errata, but it wasn't there. I e-mailed Dr. Heisig about the character and he said he would add it to the errata and it would be...
No problem. It is a mnemonic trick that isn't new. I look forward to seeing your post. I always like to see what others come up with, since I get stuck with ...
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Hi ! I just arrived at the 1400 mark and I came into the "chop-seal" primitive. They mention that the abbreviated form is used when the character is on top of...
This primitive can be written either way, either in formal brush styles or casual handwriting. Perhaps the abbreviated form (katakana "ma") is slightly more...
Thank you for your anwser. I would have like that to be mentionned in the book. RTK has quite a few error concerning stroke order (I think they are corected in...
Hi fellow RTK'ers. I'm happy to say the end is in sight for RTK I. I've found it so far to be far superior to other options, but nonetheless, very challenging...