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On-Yomi: レキ — Kun-Yomi: こよみ、りゃく
Koohii stories:
1) [Danieru] 15-11-2007(241): Years-Months-Days: It takes many years for a cliff to form or erode. A tree takes many months to grow. But days pass by regularly - so in this way, we see the movement of time such as with a CALENDAR.
2) [cbogart] 21-9-2006(122): This is just a picture of a wall calendar with a page for each month. The bottom half has the grid of days, the top half has a pretty picture of a forest this month. The cliff radical here is the top and left edges of the paper. You can see the paper curling up at the lower left where a breeze is trying to turn the page.
3) [Christine_Tham] 31-7-2007(68): You can use a calendar to count the number of DAYs it takes to grow two TREES under a CLIFF.
4) [taikura] 13-1-2009(47): Calendar; almanac. A calendar measures time in years, months and days. A cliff (厂) takes years to form; a grove ( 木木 ) of trees takes months to grow; but the sun ( 日 ) rises and falls every day. All of these periods can be recorded in a calendar.
5) [Ningen] 1-9-2008(28): I love those nature CALENDARs with all the photos of cliffs and trees and the setting sun.