Pinyin initial: "h"

The Pinyin initial "h" is used in the first half of Pinyin syllables. In MandarinBanana's mnemonic system, "h" belongs to the group of Pinyin initials which are represented in mnemonics by men. You can visit the Pinyin index to see all Pinyin syllables from this mnemonic group, or to see all Pinyin syllables "h" can appear in.

Mnemonics for h

H is for Hamlet.

Characters with h

variant of 盍[he2]

= + : Mnemonic symbol: to make a list of pros and cons.

Hamlet (h) is thinking about smashing a shallow bowl (皿) with a concrete barrel (去) in the elevator's kitchen (e2). He thinks "why not" (盍), and decides to make a list of pros and cons (盍) first.
variant of 皓[hao4] / spotlessly white
variant of 悍[han4]
old variant of 嗥[hao2]
to desire

= + : Hamlet visits the wishing well once more in the aorta's bathroom once more. What he really desires is love. Once he tells this to the well, the wishing well bestows him a big, fluffy heart.
old variant of 和[he2]
to pull / to drag / to stop
surname Han / Taiwan pr. [Gan3]
old variant of 捍[han4]
variant of 昊[hao4]
hot
dry / hot
variant of 喝[he1]
fiery / bright
to dry with fire
frightened / terrified
gems or pearls formerly put into the mouth of a corpse
white tiger
wart
vessel similar to a kettle, but with three or four legs, used in ancient times for warming wine