Elephant
xiàng
xi- Female
-ang
Bathroom or Backyard
⺈ Wrapped Up- When on the top it is written in this different way, cut off at the bottom. Perhaps if you normally use a chain for 勹, use a rope for this form.
口 Mouth
豕 Pig

Note that 豕 and 口 share the same TOP stroke.
Member Comments from 2019-mid-2020
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Will R
KEYWORD: 象 xiàng Elephant
Actor: xi-
Set: -ang
Room within Set (tone): Toilet
Prop(s): ⺈ (Rope), 口 (Mouth), 豕 (Ms. Piggy)Make a movie:
1. xi- at -ang's Toilet
2. xi- walks in to see the Mouth (口) tieing Ms. Piggy (豕) up with a Rope (⺈)
3. Mouth says: "What you gonna do to stop me? You got an ELEPHANT or something? haha"
4. xi- calls her pet ELEPHANT along and her pet ELEPHANT tosses the Mouth into Orbit using its trunk
5. xi- unties Ms. Piggy from the Rope and Ms. Piggy says with a loving voice: "My, that's a fine ELEPHANT" (象)MB Team
This is where Luke and Phil talked about your question in the Mandarin Blueprint Podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYhT1gXaDNM&t=6684s
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Nick Sims (戴燚)
Shaunda (xi-) is in the bathroom at Bluffwood (-ang) weighing herself to see if she lost pounds from last week. Her friend shows up for weighs too; Gunter the pig (豕). Gunter was supposed to be also loosing weight but he’s going in the opposite direction. He has a big chatty teeth for a mouth (口) and is eating so many tacos (⺈) he actually looks like an ELEPHANT because he’s gotten so big. Gunter that’s not inspiring.