Mt Tu in Zhejiang / also written 涂

嵞 character breakdown

surname Yu
(archaic) I / me / variant of 餘|余[yu2], surplus
(literary) two mountains standing next to each other
extra / surplus / remaining / remainder after division / (following numerical value) or more / in excess of (some number) / residue (math.) / after / I / me

= + : Mnemonic symbol: 余车 means "emperor's carriage", and I'll thus represent 余 with a sedan chair. In the space station's kitchen (Ø2), Yu the Great (yu) finally has the chance to feel like an emperor. In zero gravity she doesn't need anyone to carry the sedan chair (余) she's sitting on. She set up two sewage pipes (朩) right opposite of each other, so as soon as she shoots out of one she enters the other and is redirected to the first one. In this way she can ride her sedan chair in an infinite loop. An emperor always wears a headpiece, so she puts on a pointed cap (亼).

Characters with 嵞 as component

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Words with 嵞

Mt Tu in Zhejiang / also written 涂山

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