Scale Week 18 四 sì
Week 18 · Wed May 15, 2019
Scale Week 18 四 sì is. 4 Original Writings. Its a family affair. Post-self-unblock, Jon takes the pass in his writing Alley-oop and uses the energy to unblock his Mom and Dad from their writing blocks. First time contributions from Sally Phillips explaining depression era zerowaste policies. Doug Phillips writes "Chainsaw Manicure!" providing some reflection and hope through describing what it is like to be a minister using a chainsaw to chop church pews, "his past." Scale 18 connects to history and upgrades the past (check the website to see :).
Word of the week
四 sì is the numeral 4.
四 sì is more complicated to write than 1, 2, and 3. And, it sounds like the word for death if you do not know your Mandarin tones. 四 sì is the number 4 and because of this association with the sound of death, many people brought up in Chinese culture believe that 4 is a cursed number. If you want to find a house, or good deal on a number, and do not believe that 四 sì is bad, then you might get a deal. 四 sì also introduces one to the concept of boxes or frames in Chinese writing. From Wikipedia: https://enwp.org/Chinese_numerals
四 sì
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