Hello everyone!
I've been using Heisig's Remembering Simplified Hanzi for a while now and I am starting to notice strange things. For example, frame 290 gives the following character for the word "suitable": 适 BUT the first part of the character only has one dot on top of it instead of two. Frame 287 "road" has the same issue - only one dot instead of two (as the dictionaries show). Is this a mistake?
Frame 306 gives a certain character for the word "exceed" but it can't find it in any dictionary. Why is this? Is the book full of mistakes or am I not getting something (hopefully)?
I've been using Heisig's Remembering Simplified Hanzi for a while now and I am starting to notice strange things. For example, frame 290 gives the following character for the word "suitable": 适 BUT the first part of the character only has one dot on top of it instead of two. Frame 287 "road" has the same issue - only one dot instead of two (as the dictionaries show). Is this a mistake?
Frame 306 gives a certain character for the word "exceed" but it can't find it in any dictionary. Why is this? Is the book full of mistakes or am I not getting something (hopefully)?

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