Rudy Bhukhanwala says October 30, 2022 at 11:36 pm The character is part of “jin”, meaning “enter”, therefore without the the walk radical, “enter” means “to open” Log in to Reply
Jinu Shim says October 29, 2022 at 5:20 pm The left side of the character makes it look like an open door. Log in to Reply
Kathryn Yep says November 5, 2019 at 12:21 am It looks like a gateway that is near the OPENing of a temple or monument Log in to Reply
Tony Kinninger says October 28, 2019 at 2:48 pm If you rotate it, it looks like a key that can OPEN stuff. Log in to Reply
Aidan Jackson Wiggins says
It looks like an open door.
Rudy Bhukhanwala says
The character is part of “jin”, meaning “enter”, therefore without the the walk radical, “enter” means “to open”
Jinu Shim says
The left side of the character makes it look like an open door.
Kathryn Yep says
It looks like a gateway that is near the OPENing of a temple or monument
Tony Kinninger says
If you rotate it, it looks like a key that can OPEN stuff.