winter

On-Yomi: トウ — Kun-Yomi: ふゆ

Elements:

winter, walking legs, ice

Primitive:

ice(lod) A The condensation of the three drops we have been using to mean water into two drops signals the solidifying of water into ice. Note that when this primitive appears to the left, it is written like the last two strokes of the element for water, A, whereas under another primitive, it is written like the first two strokes of the water primitive: V. [2]

Heisig story:

Walking legs slipping on the ice are a sure sign of winter.

Koohii stories:

1) [Ameyama] 30-3-2008(78): Don't slip off your legs in winter, strap two skis to your feet.

2) [SammyB] 10-6-2008(50): In winter my walking legs feel like blocks of ice.

3) [cerulean] 5-8-2008(46): In Winter, there's ice beneath your walking legs! Be careful, even just two icelets could slip you up!

4) [andresito] 30-4-2009(23): A pair of walking legs skating over ice during winter.

5) [vinniram] 10-4-2010(11): In WINTER, I always slip on ICE with my WALKING LEGS.