Kenneth G. Henshall

The Complete Guide to Japanese Kanji


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      Mnemonic: TWO FUNNY FEET AND TWO BENT LEGS LEAD TO DISCHARGE

      393

      L3

      反

      HAN, TAN, soru/rasu

      oppose, anti, reverse, bend, cloth, measure

      4 strokes

      反応 HANNŌ* reaction

      反核 HANKAKU anti-nuclear

      反物 TANmono textiles

      OBI Image; seal Image. Generally treated as 又 2003 ‘(right) hand’, with 厂 as phonetic with associated sense ‘raise the hands, overturn’ (though Ma takes the same two elements as representing a person scrambling up a cliff). Meanings such as ‘oppose’ are extended usage. According to Ogawa, the SJ reading TAN (denoting a unit of measure for cloth, or land) derives from 反 as an abbreviation of 段 944 (‘step’: 段 also has an SJ reading TAN), and one meaning of 段 in pre-modern China was a unit of measure for cloth. MS1995:v1:194-5; KJ1970:785; YK1976:415; MR2007:269-70; OT1968:153; ZY2009:v2:572.

      Mnemonic: CLIFF OPPOSES HAND

      394

      L3

      坂

      HAN, saka

      slope

      7 strokes

      急坂 KYŪHAN steep slope

      坂道 sakamichi slope

      下り坂 kudarizaka downhill

      A late, post-Shuowen graph; generally treated as variant of 阪 1865 (seal form of 阪: Image). 坂 consists of 土 64 ‘earth, ground’ with 反 393 (‘slope, oppose’) as phonetic with associated sense ‘sloping’, to give ‘sloping ground’. In Tōdō’s word-family ‘be covered with; sloping’. Note: meaning of 阝 as left-hand element is ‘piled-up earth, terraced elevated land, mound’: see 1907. KJ1970:787; OT1968:213; TA1965:658-60.

      Mnemonic: SLOPE IS OPPOSED GROUND

      395

      L3

      板

      HAN, BAN, ita

      board, plate

      8 strokes

      黒板 KOKUBAN blackboard

      板紙 itagami cardboard

      板前 itamae chef

      Occurs in seal form Image, but not included in Shuowen; generally treated as a variant of 版 791 (‘board, print’), reflecting the fact that early printing in Japan, as in China, used wooden blocks. 板 consists of ‘tree, wood’, with 反 393 (‘oppose’) as phonetic with associated sense ‘thin, flat’, to give ‘flat board’. In Tōdō’s word-family ‘spread out flat, open out in circular pattern’. YK1976:419; OT1968:496; TA1965:654-6.

      Mnemonic: OPPOSED WOODEN BOARDS

      396

      L3

      皮

      HI, kawa

      skin, leather

      5 strokes

      皮膚 HIFU skin

      皮肉 HINIKU sarcasm

      木の皮 kinokawa bark

      Bronze Image; seal Image. Bronze form has 又 2003 ‘(right) hand’, and Image (later Image/Image) as phonetic with associated sense ‘remove’, to give original meaning ‘remove [animal hide] with the hand’. The modern meaning range ‘[animal] hide, leather, fur, skin’ reflects a restricted semantic shift. YK1976:421; MS1995:v2:900; OT1968:689. As a mnemonic we suggest taking the modern graph as 反 (393 ‘opposed’) with one extra stroke.

      Mnemonic: SKINS WITH AN OPPOSED EXTRA STROKE

      397

      L3

      悲

      HI, kanashii/shimu

      sad

      12 strokes

      悲劇 HIGEKI tragedy

      悲鳴 HIMEI shriek, wail

      悲しみ kanashimi sorrow

      Seal Image; a late graph (Shuowen). Has 心 164 ‘heart, mind’, and 非 794 (originally bird wings, meaning ‘oppose’, and by extension ‘deny; wrong’) as phonetic with associated sense ‘sad, misery, grief’. The overall meaning ‘sad, misery’ can be understood as ‘opposing/conflicted feelings’. YK1976:424; KJ1970:797; SS1984:713.

      Mnemonic: MY HEART HAS WINGS – YET I AM SAD!

      398

      L3

      美

      BI, utsukushii

      beautiful, fine

      9 strokes

      美人 BIJIN beautiful woman

      美術 BIJUTSU fine arts

      美学 BIGAKU aesthetics

      OBI Image; seal Image. Has 羊 426 ‘sheep’ (often Image), and 大 56 ‘big’, to give meaning ‘big/fat sheep’. By extension from this positive association, ‘good to eat/drink’, and ‘beautiful’. MS1995:v2:1040-41; KJ1970:801; YK1976:424. See 1657 for further comment on standards of beauty in early Japan.

      Mnemonic: A BEAUTIFUL FAT SHEEP

      399

      L3

      鼻

      BI, hana

      nose

      14 strokes

      鼻音 BION nasal sound

      鼻先 hanasaki tip of nose

      鼻薬 hanagusuri bribe

      Originally found in OBI in simpler graph自 150 (‘nose’, ‘self’). Seal form for 鼻 is Image. Has 自, originally a pictograph of the nose, and 畀 (CO, originally ‘arrow with big head’) as phonetic with associated sense in dispute: ‘stick out’ (Yamada, Ogawa), or ‘two things are together’ (Mizukami, Tōdō), or ‘naturally draw in and expel air’ (Mizukami). MS1995:v2:1522-3; YK1976:425; OT1968:1171. Suggest 自 as ‘nose’, 田 as 田 63 ‘field’, and lower part as two ‘tens’