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Elena Saravia Garza
Elena Saravia Garza
5 years ago

It looks like two pieces of grass coming through the ground.

Joao Vitor Lima Assumpcao
Joao Vitor Lima Assumpcao
4 years ago

It resembles the grass you would see in a field. The vertical strokes represent the grass and the horizontal one the ground.

Luciana Emerson
Luciana Emerson
2 years ago

I see this as the top being flowers and the bottom being the table to hold the flowers

Jinu Shim
Jinu Shim
2 years ago

Grass radical is held by a tree (大) which can be seen as a flower.

Kyle Perlman
Kyle Perlman
2 years ago

It looks like a top-down view of a lawnmower about to cut grass.

Ashot Badalyan
Ashot Badalyan
2 years ago

if you see it as upside down it looks like a flower on grass, by that you’ll remember the character and also the radical – “grass”

A. Sav
A. Sav
1 year ago

Since this character makes up the word 英文 for English language, I remember that a lot of old English literature typically takes place in the English countryside.

Joshua Sim
Joshua Sim
1 year ago

If you flip it upside down it looks like a flower coming out of the grass

Sachi
Sachi
1 year ago

Since this is also used as the character to write “English”, I think of it as a traditional englishman wearing his hat, standing under a flower arch.

Brenna
Brenna
4 months ago

If you imagine a box on top of the character 大 and then also imagine the radical grass being the handle of the box (but the handle isn’t connected) that might be easy to remember.

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Temuujin
Temuujin
4 months ago

Bottom part exactly looks like flower.