water

On-Yomi: スイ — Kun-Yomi: みず、みず-

Koohii stories:

1) [Danieru] 8-11-2007(67): The kanji for water is an abstract primitive itself, so unless one is willing to break down its etymological development, it should just simply be memorized by strokes; constructing a story is not necessarily useful unless it strongly denotes its shape (I find that Heisig's story doesn't do this).

2) [CandyCane] 5-10-2008(54): For those having issues with this* "A 7K foot pool of water" Notice it looks like a 7, and a K. Might have to practice writing it a few times.

3) [Ozmos] 10-9-2009(34): When you squeeze a stream you get water.

4) [Christine_Tham] 24-7-2007(6): Dropping a hooked walking stick into the water causes a splash. (The primitive is often contracted to just two drops and a walking stick).

5) [foros] 7-3-2010(4): Dropping the walking stick into the water sent out droplets in 4 directions.