Sources of Kanji Characters
As you probably know, Kanji-characters are ideographic. Their appearances are divided into four
classes as followed:
- Hieroglyphic.
- Integration of hieroglyphic parts.
- Self-evident and by rules.
- Integration of hieroglyphic part[s] and phonetic parts[s].
(note: Those expressions above are not technical but ones I tried to explain. Detailed meanings
will be shown with samples.)
Please watch a Kanji-character and guess its meaning.
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