Interest
May 10, 2010
ki-ku, ri, ri-suru, toshi
It’s not about a feeling you have when you want to learn or to know about something. Ri is benefit or extra money you get when you sell something, deposit money, or invest. Rishi specifically means extra money you get when you deposit or lend some money, or extra money you pay when you borrow money. Interest rates are kinri.
Riko is selfishness. Furi is disadvantage. Rikō means clever.
- Draw the sweeping dot from the top.
- Draw the horizontal stroke from the left.
- Draw the vertical line below the first stroke.
- Draw the sweeping stroke from where the second and third strokes intersect.
- Draw the dot where the previous stroke begins.
- Draw the shorter vertical stroke.
- Draw the longer vertical stroke with an upward turn.





