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Kanji Rule (6): Verticals and Horizontals

Pictures turned into kanji. Diagonal lines are used to draw pictures as well as vertical and horizontal lines. Most kanji are made with vertical and horizontal strokes. Let's fit the pictures into a square grid to make kanji. 

  • Meaning
    elephant

  • Reading
    On-reading: zou, shou
    Kun-reading: -----

  • Mnemonics
    The round head of an elephant became square in kanji. The top part of kanji signifies an elephant 's trunk. The bottom part is the legs and the tail. In kanji they are drawn with vertical lines.

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