吞米桑布札

Tunmi Sanghuzha (6th century AD), originator of the Tibetan script

Characters and words in 吞米桑布札

to swallow / to take

= + : Tommy Turtle (tu) tried to swallow (吞) a whole mandarin (口) in front of the encampment ((e)n1) and is about to suffocate. Fortunately an angel (天) sees him struggling and rescues him.
surname Mi
rice / CL:粒[li4] / meter (classifier)

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a sack of rice.

Marilyn Monroe and the mean crocodile celebrate Christmas with a Christmas tree inside of the space station. Coincidentally they got each other the same present: each of them is giving the other one a sack of rice.
surname Sang
(bound form) mulberry tree

= + : Socrates (s) plants a mulberry tree (桑) in front of the anglepod (ang1). He incorporated a fertilizer into the ground which he made by boxing a Christmas tree (木) to pieces. Subsequently he hardens the ground around the mulberry tree by boxing it with a boxing glove (叒). He then distributes three boxing gloves (叒) around the stem of the tree to protect it against freezing during the winter.
old variant of 桑[sang1]
variant of 布[bu4] / to announce / to spread
cloth / to declare / to announce / to spread / to make known

= 𠂇 + : Mnemonic symbol: The scissors cut a towel into stripes, which can be used as eye mask.

= 𠂇 + : In the space station's bathroom, Bruno Bear is cutting a towel into stripes. He wants to use the stripes as eye masks and make the world a better place, helping people as a new super hero.
variant of 札[zha2]
variant of 札[zha2]
thin piece of wood used a writing tablet (in ancient China) / a kind of official document (in former times) / letter / note / plague

Words with 吞米桑布札

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