KanjiJLPT N1
Regularity

regularity, salary, order

Mnemonic

A farmer's grain fields thrive on regularity—rows planted in perfect order, harvested on strict schedule. The moment regularity slips, loss creeps in: spoiled crops, wasted effort. He guards his rhythm fiercely, knowing grain without regularity is just loss waiting to happen.
Additional thoughts
Picture perfectly aligned rows of grain stretching to the horizon—pure visual order. Loss is the consequence lurking whenever that disciplined pattern breaks. The farmer's survival depends on keeping the cycle exact. Grain + preventing Loss = Regularity.
Quick recall
Grain fields kept in strict regularity are the only defense against loss.

Details

The keyword for 秩 is regularity. This kanji conveys the idea of order, systematic arrangement, and things proceeding in a proper, well-organized sequence. It often refers to the maintenance of social order, rank, or hierarchy, suggesting a structured system where everything has its designated place and follows established rules. The concept emphasizes consistency and the smooth functioning that comes from disciplined arrangement.
On'yomi
ちつ

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