The Remembering the Kanji book has 3 parts
Part 1- "Stories" Heisig provides everything you need to remember the Kanji.
Part 2- "Plots" - Shorter stories made up of the primitives to get a general picture and the reader can expand and make the story more vivid to better suit their own personal taste.
Part 3- "Elements"- Now it's up to the reader or the great people at kanji.koohii.com "Reviewing the Kanji" to make up stories for the various elements. Heisig provides a structured ordered but the stories are up to the reader. This is a good thing because some of Heisig's stories do NOT stick well and I have replaced those with either my own stories or stories I got off Reviewing the Kanji.
I guess I should have waitied to post and not have posted earlier. However, I didn't know i was going to bust out another 36 Kanji today. That makes what? Wow like 74 new cards today. Thats a little ridiculous. I wonder how well they will stick by tomorrow. かな〜 This marks the 1/4 mark of RTK1. So roughly 20 days and I'm 1/4 done. The next sections are a bit harder because you need to make a story and stick with it so it may or may not take longer. we'll see...
そして、じゃあね。
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