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Some of the early engraving prints, such as those next to the words "jiashan", "jiayu", and "jiakou", are not standard Chinese characters.
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The top word cannot add any radicals, because there is no word that can make the top word after the radical is added, and the radical of the top word is the page.
The basic meaning of the top word is the highest, the highest and the highest and highest part, that is, the vertex. Like the top of the head, the top of the mountain, the top of the mountain. The top word can be changed to a ding word by removing the page radical and replacing it with a mouth radical, and it can be changed to a ting word by replacing it with three points of water.
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The side of the word "top" is Ding.
The highest, the highest and the highest top part: points. Head. Mountain. Top. Pointed. It's the top Liu Qing's lungs.
Supported with head: bearing. Heaven and earth.
Brace, resist: Bow (the most respected ritual for Buddhists to bow down, with both hands on the ground and the head against the feet of the person to be worshipped). Door-to-door.
Arch from below: the seed sprouts and lifts up the soil.
Most, Extreme: Okay. Many. Big.
Relative: Wind. Head.
Quite, equal to: one or two.
Responsible: Class. It's okay.
Instead: Sin. Impersonation.
Argue, ram: Mouth.
Measure words, used for certain things that have a top: two hats.
Arrived at (a certain time): Arrived home yesterday at 12 o'clock.
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Analysis of the structure of the word "top": left side 'Ding', right side 'page';But the correct way to say it should be the shape sound of the word [right form left sound], from the page (xié), Ding sound. Chinese characters represent sounds and images, which can be called radicals, but the shape and meaning are generally called radicals; "Ding" means that it is related to the head of the person, and by extension, it means the highest, the highest and the highest and most top; Page Meaning:
The concept of the human head, such as 'item', 'forehead', etc., while 'ding' means sound;Because there is a difference between the radical and the radical of Chinese characters.
1. The side is defined from the perspective of word formation. It is customary to say "left to right". This is the result of a structural analysis of Chinese characters using the "dichotomy method".
The word "top" is left on the side of 'Ding', which means the sound;The right side of the 'page' indicates the meaning, which is related to the human head, and the sub-parts of the same structure include 'neck', 'cheek', 'beard', etc., all of which are related to the human head.
2. Due to the complex structure of Chinese characters, many Chinese characters do not have a left-right structure. Therefore, there is no longer a distinction between left and right, and it is always called "sideways".
Radicals are defined from the perspective of app functionality. When Xu Shen compiled Shuowen Jie Zi, he arranged Chinese characters according to their morphological and semantic relationships. He arranged characters with the same ideographic elements and called this typesetting method "separate divisions".
The first word of each "department" is "radical". It can be seen that radicals are also marginal, which are special "radicals" used as the basis for arranging and retrieving Chinese characters.
The radical must be the radical of a character, but the radical of a character is not necessarily the radical. For example, "ding" and "kang" are radicals, but they are not radicals.
3. The concepts of "dichotomy" and "radical" in traditional philology cannot meet the needs of modern Chinese character structure analysis practice. Because:
The partial side is not the smallest discrete unit in the structure of Chinese characters. There are many Chinese characters that also contain several discrete character components, such as: "win, power, fallacy, Sui, Kuai, 扜, pouting, broad, chest", etc.;
Some of the sides are a combined word and can continue to be split. The boundaries between words and sides are unclear, and there is a lack of clear logical relationships. Such as:
He - Jia, Beili, mouth, Bei;
Chapter - sound, ten chapters - standing, early standing, day, ten;
Shao - sound, calling, day, knife, mouth;
Widow - Female, Frost Girl, Rain, Wood, Eye;
Radicals are still in use, but the principles and criteria for determining radicals have changed from the principle of "semantic class" to the principle of "word detection".
The use of structural analysis method such as "stroke-stroke combination-root-Chinese character" is conducive to the teaching and application of Chinese characters, especially to the application and research of computer Chinese character recognition and synthesis technology.
Fourth, the most fundamental point is that the scope of the radical should be much larger than the scope of the radical. In other words, what is a radical must be a radical, but what is a radical is not necessarily a radical.
Therefore, the definition of modern Chinese: top pronunciation: dǐng; radical: page; Total strokes: 8; Basic explanation, the highest, the highest and the highest and the highest and most top.
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Top word side:
Page pinyin: dǐng].
Interpretation: 1The highest, the highest and the highest top part: points. Head. Mountain. Top. Pointed. 2.
Supported with head: bearing. Heaven and earth.
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顶 dǐng
Chinese character structure: left and right structure.
Lettering: pages.
Simplified radicals: page.
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What is the radical at the top – Answer: Ding.
Top.
[Explanation].
1.The highest, the highest and the highest top part: points. Head. Mountain. Top. Pointed.
2.Supported with head: bearing. Heaven and earth.
3.Brace, resist: Bow (the most respected ritual for Buddhists to bow down, with both hands on the ground and the head against the feet of the person to be worshipped). Door-to-door.
4.Arch from below: the seed sprouts and lifts up the soil.
5.Most, Extreme: Okay. Many. Big.
6.Relative: Wind. Head.
7.Quite, equal to: one or two.
8.Responsible: Class. It's okay.
9.Instead: Sin. Impersonation.
10.Argue, ram: Mouth.
11.Measure words, used for certain things that have a top: two hats.
12.Arrived at (a certain time): Arrived home yesterday at 12 o'clock.
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Radical at the top: page.
Basic explanation. 1.The highest, the highest and the highest top part: points. Head. Mountain. Top. Pointed.
2.Supported with head: bearing. Heaven and earth.
3.Brace, resist: Bow (the most respected ritual for Buddhists to bow down, with both hands on the ground and the head against the feet of the person to be worshipped). Door-to-door.
4.Arch from below: the seed sprouts and lifts up the soil.
5.Most, Extreme: Okay. Many. Big.
6.Relative: Wind. Head.
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1. Radical: page.
2. Stroke order: horizontal, vertical hook, horizontal, apostrophe, vertical, horizontal fold, apostrophe, point.
Three, stroke order**:
Fourth, pronunciation: dǐng
5. Basic Meaning:
1. The highest, the highest and the highest and the highest part.
2. Support with your head.
3. Support, resist.
4. Arch from below.
5. The most, extremely.
6. Relatively.
7. Qual, equal.
8. Responsibility. 9. Substitution.
10. Argue and collide.
11. Measure words, used for some things that have a top.
12. To (a certain time).
1. Compounds: salute, rise, top, top, top
2. Explanation of Terms:
1. Bow down. Pronunciation: [ dǐng lǐ ].
Interpretation: Kneeling, with your hands on the ground, and your head on the feet of the person you respect, is the highest salutation for Buddhists.
2. Rise to the top. Pronunciation: [ mào dǐng ]
Interpretation: During underground mining, the roof of the lane (hàng) road or mining area collapses, causing an accident.
3. a top plate. Pronunciation: [ dǐng bǎn ].
Interpretation: A layer of rock on top of a roadway in a mine.
4. a top cylinder. Pronunciation: [ dǐng gāng ]
Interpretation: A metaphor for taking responsibility on behalf of others.
5. Talking back. Pronunciation: [ dǐng zuǐ ].
Interpretation: Impact; Argument (mostly refers to the elder).
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顶 dǐng
radical: page;
Five strokes: SDMY
Strokes: 8Traditional Chinese: Top.
Interpretation: 1The highest, the highest and the highest and the highest sections. 2.
Supported with a head. 3.Support, resist.
4.Arch from below. 5.
Most, extremely. 6.Relatively.
7.Quite, equal. 8.
Play. 9.In lieu of.
10.Argue, collide. 11.
Measure words, which are used for something that has a top. 12.to (a certain time).
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The side of the word "top" is Ding.
The highest, the highest and the highest top part: points. Head. Mountain. Top. Pointed. It's the top Liu Qing's lungs.
Supported with head: bearing. Heaven and earth.
Support, resist: Bow (the most respectful kneeling ritual for Buddhists to bury branches, prostrate with both hands on the ground and put the head against the feet of the worshipper). Door-to-door.
Arch from below: the seed sprouts and lifts up the soil.
Most, Extreme: Okay. Many. Big.
Relative: Wind. Head.
Quite, equal to: one or two.
Responsible: Class. It's okay.
Instead: Sin. Impersonation.
Argue, ram: Mouth.
Measure words, used for certain things that have a top: two hats.
Arrived at (a certain time): Arrived home yesterday at 12 o'clock.
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顶 (top) dǐng ( radical: page world pat strokes: 6 外strokes:
2[1] The highest, the highest, and the highest and highest part: the point. Top.
Pointed. [2] Supported with head: bearing.
Heaven and earth. [3] Support, resist: Rite (the most respected kneeling ritual for Buddhists, prostrating on the ground with both hands, and holding the head against the feet of the worshipped).
Door-to-door. [4]..
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