Thursday, December 28, 2017

舛: Dancing with the greats

Walking like an Egyptian
is 表外漢字.  It relates to dancing.  I'll remember it as a dancer 㐄 with arms out and the forearms we see on our left up (sort of like half of walking like an Egyptian), dancing at night 夕.
, dance:           Before a lineup of spectators (the top row), the dancer does her stuff.
, wink:            With the eye, using her eyebrow + eyelash 爫 and eyelid 冖, the dancer winks.
, greatness:     The person who sees the dancer walking those floorboards thinks:  she's a great artist, and this work is a masterpiece!
, neighboring: But glamorous or not, beyond the hills, the dancer eats rice like everyone else and is just a neighbor to those she knows.

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