I mean. You take the radical of $B?e(B (water) and add 7 strokes a certain way to get $B<r(B (sake).
It was not there, alas.
$B!!!z$8$e$&$$$C$A$c$s!z(B
$B!!;d$O$m$3$($s$i$+$Y$5!#(B
Riddle of the week:
What song is 35971040100?
That is not a catalog number.
Hint: the chorus is 3597104042
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$B7oL>(B: Re: Erratum in Unicode book
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>$B$F$s$I$&$j$e$&$8(B is looking for sake in Kanji
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>> The Unicode 3.0 book does not have sake under water plus 7 strokes.
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>How about U+9152?
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>> Sake IS water with 7 strokes more, isn't it?
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>Yes, but it's the 7 strokes more that form the basis for
>the look up in this case. tori minoru?
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>Best regards,
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>James Kass.
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