keripiersall
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Registered: 2008-08-25
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Hi everyone! I'm not sure if this question has been posted, I didn't see it, so here goes!
I've read that people sometimes make their own primitives instead of using Heisig's. How has this worked for anyone that has tried it? How far away from the original meaning he gave it do you go? Do you have any guidelines?
I'm just about to break 300, and I'm having trouble with "walking legs" being memorable in any story. I want to change it, but I'm not sure if I should or what to change it to. Any ideas? Thanks! ^_^
Keri
There's Data instead of "state of mind" and Mr. T instead of "person", Spiderman and Venom for "thread", and numerous others.
I personally made up my own primitive when the primitive only occurred in say 3 kanji in a row. I suited the primitive so I can use it for all 3 kanji like a continuing story.
Also for the primitive "silver" I used Riddick, for "person" I used Cloud from Final Fantasy 7, for the left side of kanji such as 院 I used "B". Literally a guy named "B" with all sorts of problems. I could write a book about his life because that primitive is used so much.
Long story short, it can be anything.
As for walking legs I just kinda pushed through it. I recommend looking at a few of the kanji that use "walking legs" and their keywords and see if you can use a common theme in all their stories that stick well with you.
Last edited by theasianpleaser (2009 January 15, 10:13 pm)