Five
wǔ
wu- Fictional Character
-Ø childhood home
Bedroom or Living Room
二 Twins
𠃍 Horse Head
丨 Stick

Note that the Horsehead and Stick are between the twins.
Member Comments from 2019-mid-2020
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Della Fuller
The Olsen twins are in my childhood home livingroom, and it is their birthday. They have lots of friends over, and there is a horsehead pinata hanging from the ceiling. They are taking turns trying to hit the pinata and release all the candy inside. They are only allowed FIVE hits with the stick each time to break the pinata. "One, two, three, four, FIVE! Okay, my turn!" The stick is handed over and then, "One, two, three, four, FIVE!"
MB Team
Here's the link to where Phil and Luke talked about this comment in the Mandarin Blueprint Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttq_enFwJwQ&t=2867s
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Jeff Bryant
how about an I-beam 工 instead of twins and a stick? would that be incorrect?
Matt Shubert
This is what I did too, less props is easier to remember. My scene involved someone wearing the horsehead running into the I-beam and bending it to match the shape of the character.
Nick Sims (戴燚)
Wolverine (wu-) is in the bathroom at my childhood home (-Ø) in a heated battle with a giant knight chess piece (𠃍) who is fighting with the monkey kings staff (丨) and two ninja stars (二). Wolverine lashes out but the knight beats him with FIVE power moves.