The kanji η« is pretty easy to memorise, it’s basically a pictogram of a fire. Remember the bonfire you light on camps, the small flickers of fire flickering, that’s the kanji η«!
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The kanji ι« looks like a tall pagoda building. However you can also memorise it an item placed on a high shelf on top of a table. You need to be really tall to be able to pick it up π
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Lo and behold, there is a cute girl before me!
The original kanji was ζ¬ which was a compound of ζ’ and θ which means “a foot on a boat”.
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The kanji δΌ which means rest is an ideogrammic compound of δΊΊ – man + ζ¨ tree. It’s basically a man resting while leaning against a tree, pretty easy to memorise.
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From the ground a tree grows up. This is how you remember the kanji ε, there is a tree growing up from the horizontal ground.