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    Thread: Little Things and Techniques When Working on RTK
Post: Little Things and Techniques When Working on RTK

Well, I wouldn't let the failed stack grow too much in the first place. To me, "a lot of failed kanji" means 100-200. 800+ failed kanji are way too many. If you have so many kanji to restudy, I agree,...
Blaziken Remembering the Kanji 8 2,536 2012-07-02, 4:57 pm
    Thread: 備 in handwriting
Post: 備 in handwriting

Thank you. When is the chop-seal primitive written as マ? Is it written like that only in 令 (and when it appears as a primitive)? And when do you write the 3rd stroke of the meeting primitive as a dro...
Blaziken Remembering the Kanji 2 1,085 2012-07-02, 3:45 pm
    Thread: Little Things and Techniques When Working on RTK
Post: Little Things and Techniques When Working on RTK

1) I don't quite agree on the "Keep it simple" tip. If a story is too complex, it won't stick. Neither will stories that are too simple, as they may not be vivid enough. Keep it simple, but keep it me...
Blaziken Remembering the Kanji 8 2,536 2012-07-01, 2:10 pm
    Thread: 備 in handwriting
Post: 備 in handwriting

I looked up the stroke order of 備 (1183 - equip), but the cliff primitive is written differently http://www.yamasa.cc/members/ocjs/kanjid...enDocument Why is it different? How should I write it?
Blaziken Remembering the Kanji 2 1,085 2012-06-26, 9:56 am