argument

On-Yomi: ロン

Elements:

argument, say, words, keitai, mouth, post-it note, meeting, scrapbook, glass canopy, hood, flowers

Primitive:

scrapbook Glass canopy . . . flower. It is most rare to see the flower come under its relative element. Note how it is straightened out to fill the space available. [5]

Heisig story:

Words . . . meeting . . . scrapbook. The argument here is a process of academic reasoning, not a personal quarrel or spat.

Koohii stories:

1) [RoboTact] 14-8-2007(191): Right part: academic conference (a meeting, some of the attendees making notes in scrapbooks during presentation). Argument at academic conferences is naturally carried out using words.

2) [rgravina] 15-10-2006(67): It's very difficult to present a good argument if you don't bring along a scrapbook with some key words jotted down to the meeting.

3) [cjon256] 22-1-2010(35): Words must he chosen methodically to make a good argument. Note: 侖 Unicode-0x4f96 (#20374 侖) is an extremely rare kanji meaning "methodical", I remember this with: "A meeting of scrapbookers who are very methodical.".

4) [fuaburisu] 17-6-2008(24): For scrapbook I used the image of a Panini sticker album, and thus the meeting of scrapbooks becomes a "Panini sticker album convention" (like a comics-con, only with collectors of Panini sticker albums). Pretty much all the words you can hear at the scrapbook meeting are arguments between geeks about which album is better.

5) [igordesu] 6-3-2009(22): Picture a bunch of ladies at a scrapbook convention engaging in a heated debate/argument with their words. "You call that a scrapbook!" "Psh! Puh-lease! You ain't got the first thing about a scrapbook!" "That ain't no scrapbook! That's a crapbook!".