For the sake of Google archiving and my piece of mind
my sheng character is upside down
http://i39.tinypic.com/10ojqzr.jpg
and your sheng character is rightside up
http://i43.tinypic.com/vxn4b9.jpg
Jim
On Jan 29, 10:11 am, Kevo > wrote:
> On Jan 29, 9:53 pm, wrote:
>
> > Somebody suggested earlier my character was upsidedown. Why is your
> > character upsidedown. Everything else in the table looks rightside up
> > to me.
>
> > Jim
>
> > On Jan 28, 6:39 pm, Kevo > wrote:
>
> > > On Jan 29, 3:50 am, wrote:
>
> > > > I want to make sure.
>
> > > > Is this the sheng character from your first table.http://i43.tinypic.com/vxn4b9.jpg
>
> > > > xiexie,
> > > > Jim
>
> > > > On Jan 27, 8:49 pm, Kevo > wrote:
>
> > > > > The character is indeed 'sheng', written in Xing-shu:http://hzart.5d6d.com/thread-34-1-1.html
> > > > > 5th row from the right, 7th character from the bottom. Extend the
> > > > > left hook and round the corner, join up the right, and extend the
> > > > > base.
>
> > > Yes, curve the left arm, join the right corners, extend the base, and
> > > turn the character 180...
> > > bu ke qi...
>
> The character is not upside down. What I meant is that if you turn the
> 'sheng' character as shown upside down, and round off the corners etc,
> you'll see the similarity between what you posted and the upside down
> 'sheng' character...