The left part looks like a text, and in a text you put your main argument or REASON inside the middle of the text (inside: looks like the right part).
Caleb Dawson
4 years ago
The KING(王/left component)had a reason to be IN(里/right component)the place he was in.
Dinobi Ibegbu
2 years ago
The left part has 王(wang, king) and the right part has 里(li, inside). I remember the inside meaning of anything is the REASON.
Dinobi Ibegbu
2 years ago
The left part has 王(wang, king) and the right part has 里(li, inside). I remember the inside meaning of anything is the REASON.
Dinobi Ibegbu
2 years ago
The left part has 王(wang, king) and the right part has 里(li, inside). I remember the inside meaning of anything is the REASON.
Dinobi Ibegbu
2 years ago
The left part has 王(wang, king) and the right part has 里(li, inside). I remember the inside meaning of anything is the REASON.
Dinobi Ibegbu
2 years ago
The left part has 王(wang, king) and the right part has 里(li, inside). I remember the inside meaning of anything is the REASON.
Pat Sakulkoo
1 year ago
The left part 王 means “king” and the right part 里 means “inside.” So, think of a king inside a castle using REASON and logic to make decisions.
School Affiliation
NYU Shanghai
Nghia Nim
1 year ago
The king on the left is asking where you are and the reason you are not by his side.
School Affiliation
NYU Abu Dhabi
Linh Hoang
1 year ago
The left part is 王(wang, king) and the right part has 里(li, inside). If a king wants to be inside and rule, he needs to have good reason, otherwise people will take him down and kick him out.
School Affiliation
NYU Abu Dhabi
Hannia
15 days ago
I remember this character because I relate it to 里 and it just has the extra component of 王 on the right.
Brenna
14 days ago
We can remember this from the left radical that means King, and the right side being a character that means “inside,” we can link the two and say that “there is a REASON why a king would stay inside a palace.”
temie
12 days ago
This character reminds me of the 里 of 夜里 (which is the pronunciation), and there should be a three REASONS why 里 is different from 理。
The left part looks like a text, and in a text you put your main argument or REASON inside the middle of the text (inside: looks like the right part).
The KING(王/left component)had a reason to be IN(里/right component)the place he was in.
The left part has 王(wang, king) and the right part has 里(li, inside). I remember the inside meaning of anything is the REASON.
The left part has 王(wang, king) and the right part has 里(li, inside). I remember the inside meaning of anything is the REASON.
The left part has 王(wang, king) and the right part has 里(li, inside). I remember the inside meaning of anything is the REASON.
The left part has 王(wang, king) and the right part has 里(li, inside). I remember the inside meaning of anything is the REASON.
The left part has 王(wang, king) and the right part has 里(li, inside). I remember the inside meaning of anything is the REASON.
The left part 王 means “king” and the right part 里 means “inside.” So, think of a king inside a castle using REASON and logic to make decisions.
The king on the left is asking where you are and the reason you are not by his side.
The left part is 王(wang, king) and the right part has 里(li, inside). If a king wants to be inside and rule, he needs to have good reason, otherwise people will take him down and kick him out.
I remember this character because I relate it to 里 and it just has the extra component of 王 on the right.
We can remember this from the left radical that means King, and the right side being a character that means “inside,” we can link the two and say that “there is a REASON why a king would stay inside a palace.”
This character reminds me of the 里 of 夜里 (which is the pronunciation), and there should be a three REASONS why 里 is different from 理。