Words 1 Flashcards
大 Goliath with a torch.
dà, dài גדול
高 A cat is stuck on a very tall roof. It requires two houses with a holder between them to get there. Only the tail of the cat is seen, mistake! it is a duck!
gāo גבוה/שם משפחה
好 A very thin man holding Rogatka. Because he is weak it gives him confidence – he thinks he is good
hǎoטוב
欢 A Chinese fellow having a camp – he has צילייה and a tent. He is waving his hand to everyone around him. That’s how happy he is.
huānשמח
老 In china, old people are getting killed by a sword in their stomach, a sign of honor. The anchor connects the body powerfully to the ground(using two iron poles) such that the body will stay at its position forever.
lǎoותיק / זקן / מבוגר,תמיד
累 Expectation for death – due to the time that has past: good and bad. They are tired of life. (grave, expectation, bird(good), elder stick(long time), bad(mango)).
lèiעייף
忙 A needy dog is constantly jumping asking for attention. The pointer points to the upside down ב saying : “ I am busy! So much is going on that I wrote ב upside down. In his rage he threw a mango towards the ב to make the dog leave.
עסוק máng
见 In china, they believe that practicing pull ups enhance your perception. Your very faculty of seeing. They depict the one who doesn’t train as a lazy one leaning on an upside down pull up, where his vision is blocked by the pull up bar. It enhances your perception because it calms you down
להפגש/לראות jiàn
教 ל stabbed in the leg = myth. In the Chinese culture they teach that when we bury the elders we don’t need two iron poles & an anchor to hold them in this pose. What we need is just an iron pole which is connected to heads of the dead man and a skeleton from the underworld.
ללמד jiāo
请 “I’ve ordered a pull-up bar – what is this?” “sorry, sir – at the time we built it a mango was thrown at the store followed by a cobra. It caused panic so accidently we added there two redundant poles to your stand. I invite you to choose another one at our cost, excuse me for the trouble.
לבקש / להזמין/בבקשה/נא qǐng
生 Dipps and pull-ups have an immense importance in china. Thus, as a child born, his parents take him to the stand bar at 5:00 for dipps, when the birds are still chirping. Training dipps is a symbol of life & giving life. Those who practice that are the most educated. The rest are named uncooked. Chinese always say: “stranger won’t get it”.
להיוולד/ ללדת/זר/חיים/מלומד shēng
问 Even if you don’t understand why according to the given symbol, if a mango is thrown from the left side the T.V. has more rated of being harmed than from its right – ask!
לשאול wèn
谢 A famous tree with two roots that looks very similar to a ladder. Its helps animals get away from dangers : cobra entices them with a mango from their left while a sword entices them with a mango to their right. Only their tail is seen.
להודות/שם משפחה xiè
学 Even a child can protect itself from the wrath of two mangos and a lightning strike if he is educated. Knowledge is like a shelter.
ללמוד xué
迎 Greeting is more important than being an athlete, avoiding dangers and helping the elders(elder’s stick.)
לקדם בברכה yíng
不 A confused T. it needs two poles in order to adjust itself. That’s how Chinese depict people who can’t say no when they really can’t. they bring themselves into an unstable situation
לא bù