Is there a pattern to the splitting of the five strokes? Say the regularity comes out, help it, than

Updated on Financial 2024-08-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    86 version of the five-stroke splitting rules How to split Chinese characters?

    Split formula: take the big priority, take into account the intuitive, can be connected or not, can be scattered or not.

    1.Structural relationships between roots.

    The structural relationship between the roots can be summarized into four types: single, scattered, connected, and intersecting.

    Shan means that the character itself is a Chinese character. It includes five basic strokes "一, 丨, 丿, ,, ,, B", 25 key names and Chinese characters in the roots. For example, "words, insects, inches, rice, nights" and so on.

    Comment: These roots have nothing to do with other roots, so they are called "single".

    散 means that there is more than one root that makes up a Chinese character, and there is a certain distance between the Chinese characters. For example, the word "Miao" is composed of two roots, "艹" and "Tian", and there is still a little distance between the roots. Another example is "Han, Chang, flower, pen, type" and so on.

    Lian refers to the connection of a character root with a single stroke, such as "and", which is composed of the basic root "month" and a horizontal connection, and "ruler" is composed of "corpse" and a pinch, and then "夭, down, positive, self" and so on. A Chinese character consisting of a root and a dot is also considered to be connected. For example, "spoon" is composed of "勹" and dots, and we think they are connected.

    There are also such examples as "Shu, Tai, Lord, Righteousness, Dou, Head" and so on. - Comment: It should be noted that although the roots of the following words are connected, they are not considered to be connected in the five strokes, such as "foot, charge, head, left, page", etc., and there is a significant distance between a single stroke and the root of the word is not considered to be connected, such as "individual, less, mo, dan, all" and so on.

    交 refers to a Chinese character composed of two or more roots overlapping. For example, "Ben" is composed of the intersection of the root "wood" and "one", and then "Shen, Bi, Yi, Dong, Li" and so on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Let's go to the root word first. It's easier to put it together

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Just keep the following points in mind:

    1: Know what the five strokes are: 一丨丿, B (horizontal and vertical skimming).

    2: Know the distribution characteristics of these five strokes on the keyboard: recognize the root of the word.

    One or two strokes determine the position.

    3: The principle of distribution of roots: (the inventor placed so many roots according to this idea).

    A: The first stroke of each root is zoned, and the second root is positioned (70% of the roots conform to this principle, so look at the first stroke to know which of the 5 keys in which area, and see which of the 5 keys is positioned in the second stroke!) Unbelief?

    You can try all the roots in the root distribution chart above according to this principle, and take a special circle to see, not much, only the following 25%+5%, and then remove the special memory method, only a few need to remember! )

    b: Roots with a special memory method (25% roots): e.g"mouth"Because the pronunciation is"k"So in"k"

    c: Roots that can only be memorized (only 5%): such as"Mudingxi"In"s"

    Good! Let's take a look at it:

    1: The first stroke of the root of "king" is "one", and the second stroke is "one", so "horizontal in horizontal" is in the horizontal position of the middle of the 5 keys in the left horizontal area of the middle row (the first key, the G key).

    2: The first stroke of the root of the word "soil" is "one", and the second stroke is "丨", so "horizontal and vertical" is in the vertical position from the middle to the outside of the 5 keys in the horizontal area on the left side of the middle row (the second key, F key).

    3: The first stroke of the root of "big" is "one", and the second stroke is "丿", so "horizontal apostrophe" is on the apostrophe of the 5 keys in the horizontal area on the left side of the middle row (the third key, the d key, and there is also a pronunciation"d"This special way of remembering).

    70% of the roots that meet this principle don't need to be memorized, and the rest can be easily memorized if you think of some way!

    So you don't have to memorize the painful verbal decision at all, skip it, and go directly to the stage of splitting the word, if you must have words in your mouth, you might as well use the "horizontal in the horizontal", "horizontal in the vertical", "horizontal in the apostrophe" and so on as a three-character decision!

    You don't have to make a back-to-the-beaten-back decision, as long as you dismantle it a few more times, you will immediately learn the legendary five strokes that are difficult to learn! And you don't have to learn English keys first!

    Invented five strokes, remarkable! Sure enough, it is the least heavy code, the fastest input method!

    Adding the difficulty of memorizing the formula is the inventor's most defeat! It's so complex to abstract figurative things that it's hard to remember! Alas! It's a pity)

    Now the learning link is streamlined into: 5 minutes of theory - > practice word splitting - > tearing out the word root - > the first stroke of the area - > the second pen positioning - >ok! (There is no need to memorize at all, it will be unforgettable, fast and accurate!) )

    The pain of learning to play five strokes in the back of the mouth: learning the theory - > the back of the mouth - > practice the word splitting - > out the root of the word - > the back of the word - > which sentence of the mouth - > corresponding to which English key - >ok! (interrupted at any time due to pain).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Do you want to split those words? Please remember the root first, and then split it according to the root, try more, maybe it was a little slow at the beginning of the split, it doesn't matter, try more and you will find the pattern.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's all root-splitting.

    Skill comes from practice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The parent 86 version is XGU, which is decomposed into a hollow box (x-bit) + 1 horizontal (g-bit) + 2 points (U-bit).

    Version 98 is xnny decomposed into the root of the original word (x bit) + the first stroke of the mother word (n bit) + the second pen (n bit) + the last stroke point (y bit).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Female XGU

    x outline. g One horizontal.

    u Two points. Punch a space at the end.

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