癸 How to look up radicals in the dictionary and how to pronounce them

Updated on parenting 2024-04-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    癸 pronunciation: guǐ.

    癸, a standard first-level character (commonly used character) in modern Chinese, pronounced guǐ in Mandarin, was first seen in the Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscription, and is a pictogram in the Six Books. The original meaning of the word 癸 is an ancient weapon; The extended meaning is the tenth position of the heavenly stem, which is used as a pronoun for the tenth in the order. In Chinese applications, the character 癸 is also used as "癸水", which refers to menstruation.

    The water is Chunlin, that is, the flowers and trees can be reborn when they get rain, but when they get rain, they die, and July and August are mostly dry times. After Mao, it belongs to Longgongchen, and when it is close to the dragon, it can turn into rain, just like a carp jumping over the dragon gate, it has the ability to change the clouds and rain, and people can get rich once they encounter it.

    The nature of decay water is very weak, and it also means that it is the earth's water cycle, the ocean, which accounts for 70% of the earth's area, therefore, decay can form a "large sea water", and the nature has great tolerance and continuity, so there is a related saying that "regardless of Gengxin, not afraid of fire and soil".

    That is, it does not rely on Geng Xinsheng, and it will not be taboo to be many, it belongs to the characteristics of softness, and even more will not be afraid of the heavy restraint of fire and earth, which is similar to the situation of Congge.

    When the water is weak, it can reach Tianjin, and the gas of its water has the characteristics of soaring to the atmosphere, that is, E, which can become a rainbow, that is, it reaches the sky, and has the meaning of nourishing all things.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    癸: guǐ, in which "g" is pronounced clear and "uǐ" is pronounced as the third tone, which is a commonly used Chinese character and was first seen in the Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscription. And due to the habits of the Yin people, it is often used as the temple number of the first princess and the first concubine.

    As early as in the oracle bone inscription, 癸 was pretended to be the name of the tenth place of the heavenly stem, so the first meaning of the book became its common meaning, and the original meaning is not examinable. "癸" is the tenth of the ten heavenly stems and one of the twelve earthly branches. In the lunar calendar, each month has a corresponding heavenly stem and earthly branch, of which the decay belongs to the last of the heavenly stems, representing the new beginning of all things, the number of pure state states and the end of the old.

    In addition, "癸" can also be used as a separate word. For example, in medicine, "decane" denotes water and fluids in the human body; In divination, the word "癸" is associated with the meaning of "appearance" or "coming".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    癸Pinyin: guǐ.

    The configuration of "癸" is inconclusive, and it is suspected to be a pictograph, but the shape of the image is unknown. Xu Shen believes that Ren and 癸 represent winter, and the characters are like water flowing into the ground from all directions, but the following words are like human feet, and the explanation is self-contradictory.

    Gui Fu's "Explanation of the Meaning of the Words" believes that "癸" is the original character of "揆", and 揆 is the meaning of speculation and speculation. This meaning has nothing to do with the ancient glyph of "癸". The meaning of "癸" should be a borrowed word, and a handle is added to distinguish it.

    Philologist Luo Zhenyu believes that "癸" is the original character for "戣 (pronounced kuí)", and "戣" is a three-edged ge. Ye Yusen disagreed with Luo Zhenyu's statement, believing that Luo Zhenyu used individual glyphs in the gold script as evidence and did not match most of the Jiajin glyphs.

    Modern people Rao Jiong believes that "癸" is the original character of "kui". "Aoi" in ancient times mainly referred to winter sunhock. The "癸" shape of Jiajinwen resembles a four-leaf pair.

    The paleolytic glyph of "癸" corresponds to the lobed leaves of hollyho. The "癸" of this sunflower is a pictograph, and the original meaning of the word "癸" is sunflower when staring at the bend.

    Hollyhock flower introduction:

    It is the flower of hollyhock (scientific name: Althaea rosea), a plant in the family Malvaceae. Native to China, it is called hollyhock because it was first found in Sichuan. The medicinal effect can moisten the blood and dryness, and benefit the two stools.

    The cultivation history is very long, has always been loved by people, in the courtyard, in the corner, in front of the hall, behind the house to plant a few branches, very easy to survive, in early summer began to spit red dew powder, soon it will bloom. Hollyhock has a long history of cultivation in China, and has been highly praised in poetry and literature of all dynasties.

    Biennial erect herb, up to 2 meters tall, with densely prickly stems. Leaves nearly round-hearted, 6-16 cm in diameter, palmate-like 5-7 shallowly lobed or wavy angular, lobes triangular or rounded, middle lobes about 3 cm long, 4-6 cm wide, sparsely pubescent above, coarse, long stellate hairs or villi below; The petiole is 5-15 cm long and is supported by long stellate bristles.

    ovate, about 8 mm long, apex with 3 pointed tips. Flowers axillary, solitary or nearly clustered, arranged in racemes to make Zheng inflorescences, with leaf-like bracts, peduncles about 5 mm long, fruiting extended to centimeters, covered with stellate long bristles.

    bracts cup-shaped, often 6-7-lobed, lobes ovate-lanceolate, 10 mm long, densely covered with stellate coarse bristles, connate at base; Calyx bell-shaped, 2-3 cm in diameter, 5-lobed, lobes ovate-triangular, long cm, densely covered with stellate coarse bristles.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    癸字radical: 癶, pronounced bō

    癸Pinyin: guǐ.

    Interpretation: 1Water refers to menstruation. 2.The tenth position of the heavenly stem is used as a pronoun for the tenth in the order.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Press radical: 扌.

    Pinyin: àn Interpretation: 1Press with your hand or fingers:

    Bell. Key. Button.

    Veins. Rub. 2.

    Stop: Stop. Endure.

    Press. 3.In accordance with:

    Shine. Reason. Example.

    Say. Quality at a price. 4.

    Examination, research: Examination (examination and verification). Inspector (Inspector Inspectorate).

    5.Explanations or assertions (editors, authors, etc.) added outside of the text: language.

    Editor.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    癸Pinyin: guǐ.

    Interpretation: 1Water refers to menstruation. 2.The tenth position of the heavenly stem is used as a pronoun for the tenth in the order.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    [guǐ]

    癸[paraphrase] 1Water refers to menstruation. 2.The tenth position of the heavenly stem is used as a pronoun for the tenth in the order.

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