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Of course, you can combine the best of both worlds : create sentences and vocab lists from your preferred material; then look at what new kanji readings have been learned, and complete those groups of characters by adding more exemplary compounds for other characters that use the same readings you have currently learned :)

Example, Ichigo. Tensa Zangetsu means Heavenly Chain that Beheads the Moon. Literally Heaven - Chain - Behead - Moon. The moon is a symbol in Buddhism for divinity. Note that every time there is a moon, it is a symbol of power before a character. Also note that Ichigo is consistently fighting characters with some kind of "divine right" or "god-like power" that rules over everything. Byakuya, a God of Death & Law; Ulquiorra, a Lucifer-Esque Figure, left the throne by Aizen (symbollically), Ruler of the Underworld; Yhwach, literal God Itself. It is Ichigo's job to shatter destiny by defeating gods so that he can make his just world. Thus, Ichigo is Tensa Zangetsu (as supported in the Blade is Me chapter), thus Ichigo himself is the Heavenly Chain that Beheads the Moon. The first thing to do is to come up with a simple mnemonic, which will tie all characters in the chain to the sound. In this case I didn't even create a mnemonic but simply started the story with a couple guys living in a dormitory and just remembering that "dormitory" is pronounced リョウ.This effectively means you can expand your vocabulary through adding sentences, and review this vocabulary separately later (both sentences and vocabulary items are on scheduled flashcards). Or you could just review vocabulary lists, or both, and there's still another way to add vocabulary... I could go on, but that's enough for now. I just wanted to state my thoughts on Bankai & Bleach, and how I see the universe as a whole with it. But with that said, I think RtK learners will really shine at this new learning tool, as with the writing of the characters already taken care of, you will be able to add vocabulary at a much greater pace than if you had to learn the writing at the same time. Not only you can add exemplary words for any character, but you could also lookup the words on a Japanese search engine, and enter example sentences you've found to cover this vocabulary. This short essay focuses on the actual kanji used to write Bankai. The kanji used are "卍解." The second kanji here is obviously kai, or release. This is straight forward.

Creating the map/kanji chain of course requires some effort, the most annoying really is to come up with the basic mnemonic to tie to the chinese reading. Once you've got that, the rest is fairly easy. As you start playing around with the characters and a story shapes up in your mind, you re-arrange characters around, swap them around until it fits "right", just doing this already starts the process of linking the characters in your memory. Most importantly, it's fun. On paper, the idea is that sentences provide context for vocabulary, and vocabulary (kanji compounds) provide context for the Japanese characters. Each one is a part of the whole, that's the idea behind the name. Or maybe I'm over thinking it ;) If you browse the forums you may have read some of my ramblings about kanji chains and memory palaces. I have been really interested in the subject of memory palaces and other mnemonic techniques ever since completing RtK Volume 1.i have no idea, but maybe it got confusing? with two kanji instead of one, then its more obvious to what the word is. Otherwise, if there was only one of the kanji, and then another different kanji after it, you might think that those two make one word, but they were supposed to be separate words (if that made any sense). this

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