完
Mnemonic
Beneath a roof, the beginning of the universe hums — a single, Perfect note. Nothing came before it, nothing needs to follow. The roof contains this beginning like a shell around a pearl, keeping it perfect and unblemished.
Additional thoughts
Picture a cosmic roof sheltering the very first moment of existence — a pure, resonant tone needing no correction. Roof = sealed containment, beginning = the origin point. Together they form flawless, total completion.Quick recall
Under the roof, the beginning hums one perfect note.Details
The keyword for 完 is perfect. This kanji conveys the sense of completeness, wholeness, and flawlessness — something that is fully finished with nothing lacking. It carries the idea of bringing something to its ultimate, ideal state where no further improvement or addition is needed. By extension, it is used to express the notion of completion or conclusion, emphasizing that a task or process has been carried out thoroughly and entirely.
- On'yomi
- かん