join

On-Yomi: ヘイ — Kun-Yomi: あわ.せる

Elements:

join, person, puzzle, horns, two hands

Primitive:

puzzle Think of this element as a picture puzzle in which the pieces interlock. Its elements: horns . . . two hands. [6]

Heisig story:

The sense of the key word is one of joining things together that were previously separate. Its elements: person . . . puzzle.

Koohii stories:

1) [smithsonian] 16-4-2007(158): Mr. T furiously works a puzzle in an attempt to join Mensa, the high-IQ society.

2) [ziggr] 30-11-2006(75): "Why do I gotta join these two puzzle pieces? I ain't got time for joining no jigsaw-jabba!" Mr. T apparently gets a severe case of crankypants when doing puzzles.

3) [cornrow] 26-11-2008(31): Join people together like a puzzle. How do they fit?

4) [SammyB] 29-7-2008(31): Mr. T is doing a puzzle. "Just join the pieces , foo!".

5) [phauna] 12-2-2008(19): (Adapted from Smithsonian's and vosmiura's) Mr. T furiously joins the puzzle pieces together in an attempt to join Mensa, the high-IQ society. Just join the pieces , foo!