Hamlet (h) eats a kebab (可) in front of the elevator (e1). The kebab has the peel of a mandarin (口) instead of bread and it tastes sooo good that Hamlet expels his breath (呵) and moans "oh my goodness!" (呵)
呵
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口
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可
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Hamlet (h) started to train to sit on a bed of nails (可) in front of the elevator (e1). After every session he treats his skin with a mandarin (口) and expels (呵) "oh my goodness!" (呵)
呵
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口
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Hamlet (h) eats a kebab (可) in front of the elevator (e1). The kebab has the peel of a mandarin (口) instead of bread and it tastes sooo good that Hamlet expels his breath (呵) and moans "oh my goodness!" (呵)
可
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丁
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口
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Karl Marx (k) is challenging his abilities (可) in the elevator's living room (e3). He tries to force a nail (丁) into a mandarin (口), just by using his head. On top of that he tries to do so one thousand times, in order to create a bed of nails (mnemonic symbol for 可).
可
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丁
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口
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Alternative mnemonic symbol: kebab, from the pronunciation "ke". Karl Marx (k) is preparing a kebab (mnemonic symbol for 可) in the elevator's living room (e3). He also skewers mandarins (口) on the long steel nails (丁) and will only allow (可) his guests to eat the rest of the kebab if they eat their mandarins first.