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The radical of "you" is "亻.""。Pronunciation [ nǐ ] strokes: 7.
You" basic explanation:
Referring to each other, mostly referring to one person, and sometimes also referring to several people: factory. Square.
Refers to anyone in general: life or death.
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The radical of 你 (nǐ): 亻.
Basic Definition. 1.Personal pronoun.
2.It is also sometimes used to refer to "you": school. Bureau. Firm.
3."You" in conjunction with "I" or "he" means "this..."And "That....Three people look at me, I look at it, and no one speaks. One, he made a total of fifty or sixty suggestions.
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You. Radical: 亻.
Pronunciation: [nǐ].
Wubi: wqiy
Interpretation: 1Personal pronoun.
2.It is also sometimes used to refer to "you": school. Bureau. Firm.
3."You" in conjunction with "I" or "he" means "this..."And "That....Three people look at me, I look at it, and no one speaks. One, he made a total of fifty or sixty suggestions.
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Your radical: Hundred.
Pinyin: nǐ].
Interpretation: 1Referring to each other, mostly referring to one person, and sometimes also referring to several people: factory. Square. 2.Refers to anyone in general: life or death.
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You, the radical is 亻, this is a dictionary, accurate.
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The radical of "you" is the "亻" next to the person.
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The radical of your character is a single person.
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Your radical is"Phew"Yes! It's a single person!
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The radical means the first stroke or shape of a Chinese character, and it is also a list of symbols that are classified by the structure and meaning of the Chinese characters in the dictionary to facilitate the inspection of the characters. For monolithic characters, the radical is the first painting; For ligatures, radicals are the "parts" used for classification, that is, "next to the form".
Evolution: Radicals are derived from the analysis of glyph structure and meaning, and a catalogue of symbols. The radical was initiated by Xu Shen, a famous scholar and philologist in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
The radical first appeared in Xu Shen's Shuowen Jie Zi, which arranged Chinese characters based on the six-book character creation method, and only the first stroke or the same character next to the shape were arranged in the same radical. After "Shuowen Interpreting Words", "Word Forest", "Jade Chapter", "Class Chapter" and so on all follow this style.
Current radicals: The 214 radicals in circulation are derived from the "Vocabulary" compiled by Mei Yingzuo in the 43rd year of Wanli (1615) of the Ming Dynasty. "Vocabulary" absorbs the beneficial experience of predecessors and improves it, and the 214 parts are completely in order of the number of strokes, and are divided into 12 episodes according to the 12 branches such as Zi, Chou, Yin, and Mao. For difficult words, the "Repertoire" lists the difficult words in the frontispiece, lists the difficult words one by one according to the number of strokes, indicates which part they belong to, and supplements the radical check characters.
At this point, the method of checking characters with strokes as the core was formally formed, and later large-scale character books all adopted this method. The Dictionary boldly reorganized radicals that were often seen in previous character books, and the birth of this dictionary made radical checking much easier.
Relationship with the radical: The radical is also the radical, which is a special "radical" used as the basis for arranging and retrieving Chinese characters. The range of radicals is smaller than the range of the radicals, that is:
The radical must be a radical, which is a radical that has the function of glyph classification, but the radical is not necessarily a radical. For example, "you" has "亻" and "er" on the side, and only "亻" in the radical. Except for "one", ", ", which is a radical is not necessarily a radical.
The concept of radical is different from that of radicals, which are the titles of characters determined in the dictionary for the purpose of classifying Chinese characters, and are derived from the analysis of the glyph structure. Most radicals in the dictionary are used by ideographic characters in Chinese characters. The side is the structural unit of the combined character, which is a word-forming unit composed of strokes with the function of assembling Chinese characters.
Radicals are defined from the point of view of application function, while radicals are defined from the point of view of word formation.
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A radical is the first stroke or shape of a Chinese character, and it is also a dictionary dictionary that classifies the symbols according to the structure and meaning of the Chinese characters to facilitate the detection of characters.
For the single character, the radical is the first painting, for example, the radical of "Yonghe Tianri" is ", 丿一丨"; For the combined characters, the radical is the "part" used for classification, that is, "next to the form", for example, the radical of "Mingming describes Jiang Xing" is "sunset 扌艹彡".
Example
丨, 亅, 丿, 乛, one, b, ten, factory, 匚, 刂, Bu, 冂, 亻, eight, people, in, 勹, er, dagger, several, 亠, 冫, 丷, 冖, 讠, 凵, 卩, 阝, knife, force, again, 厶, 廴, 艹, 屮, 彳, 巛, Chuan, 辶, inch, large, fly, 彑, gong, bow, 廾, Guang, Ji, Yi, Towel, Mouth, Horse, Gate, Palace, Female, Shao, Mountain, Gang, Corpse, Dumpling, Shi, Hu, Xuan, Xuan, Si, Tu, 囗, Wu, Xi, Xiao, 忄, 幺, Yi, 尢, 夂, Zi and so on.
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Explanation of radicals.
radicals in Chinese characters] In the Chinese dictionary, each character is arranged in parts according to its glyph structure, and the first character of each part is the radical, and now it is also called the common stroke of the division according to the radical Detailed explanation Dictionaries and dictionaries are divided into categories according to the shape of Chinese characters. Tian Beihu, "On the Source of Articles": The ancients made characters, but they have not yet died, and they are radicals, five hundred and forty.
Word decomposition Explanation of the part ù A part of the whole: part ("分" read softly). Exterior.
Abdomen. Part. All.
Parts. Location (location). Organs and enterprises are divided into units according to the scope of business:
***。Division. Troops (armies).
It has a subordinate relationship: 50 people in the department. Underling.
Generals. Subordinates. Explanation of radical 首 首 ǒ 头, 头:
Jewelry. Head. Approve (nod your head in agreement).
The one who leads, the one who takes the lead: the leader. Monarch.
Heads. Prime Minister (刵). First, the highest:
Capital (?Capital . First, earliest:
First. First. First.
First Day Covers. Shouyi (first uprising).
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The radical means:
Name) dictionaries and dictionaries are divided into categories according to the shape of Chinese characters, such as door, mountain, mouth, fire, page, etc.
Interpretation: Dictionaries and dictionaries are divided into categories according to the shape of Chinese characters.
Definition: The radical is the first stroke or shape of the Chinese character, for the single character, the radical is the first painting, for example, the radical of "Yonghe Tianri" is ", 丿一丨"; For the combined characters, the radical is the "part" of the expression used for classification, that is, "the shape of the side", for example, the radical of "Ming Ming describes the shape of Jiang" is "the sunset of the sun".
Radicals are divided into two categories: "expressive" and "non-expressive", and there are only one or two paintings of radicals that do not express, such as: , 丨亅丿乛一乚丷亠......The radical of the expression is "form side", which is used to classify things, such as: knife and bow, scarf, mouth, horse, maid, child, mountain, and bird, car, wood, moon, he, mo, bird, skin, stone, field, insect ear, rice, tongue, page, sheep, boat, clothing, bamboo beans, fish bone leather.
Radical search: radical detection is one of the ways to check the characters in Chinese dictionaries and dictionaries. Dictionaries and dictionaries are tools that everyone who learns and studies languages must use.
But with thousands of words in a dictionary, how can we find out where the words are located? This requires an understanding of how to arrange Chinese characters in a dictionary. At present, there are three main ways to arrange Chinese characters in Chinese dictionaries, namely radical method, phonetic sequence method, and number method.
One of the first to be adopted was the radical method. This is the most commonly used arrangement method in word dictionaries, and most word dictionaries use this method to arrange, such as "Shuowen Jiezi", "Kangxi Dictionary", "Zhonghua Dictionary", and the old "Etymology". The radical method has a long history and has been used since Xu Shen in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
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A radical is the beginning of a section, which is the side of the meaning, which is used to look up the dictionary and indicate the scope of meaning of each word.
1. Literate radicals.
The "radicals" mentioned in literacy teaching usually refer to the epistemic deviations of the combined characters, such as the "three-point water" (氵), "handle-side" (扌), and "four-point-bottom" (灬) that are often mentioned in the analysis of glyphs. This kind of radical is the word-forming part of the split state combined character, which can help students understand the meaning of the word, and can be called "literate radical".
2. Radical of word checking.
Both the Xinhua Dictionary and the Modern Chinese Dictionary have a "radical checklist". The word "radical" is also used when teaching students to look up a dictionary using radicals, in which case the radical can be called "radical checking".
The difference between the role, fixed undertaking and connotation of literacy radicals and character detection radicals:
1. Difference in function:
Literacy radicals are conducive to the recognition of the meaning of character shapes, and radicals are conducive to the retrieval of words.
For example, "pheasant" is a kind of bird, according to literacy, can only be classified into "next to the word "隹", but in the dictionary of the word directory can be classified into "arrow", another such as "Xi", "Tang", "Yao" and other words, according to literacy, can only be classified into "towel word bottom Yuanchang", "soil word bottom", "light word side", "force word side", "heart word bottom", but in the dictionary word directory can be classified into "Guangbu", "Ministry of Industry", "Sheep Department".
2. Difference in degree of fixation:
The literacy radical is fixed, such as the word "language", no matter in **, it can be said that its radical is "next to the word" (讠); The radical is temporary, for example, the word "Zhen" and the word "Gong" belong to the "—department" in the word directory, and no one will say that their radical is "horizontal" without the environment of the word directory.
3. Difference in connotation:
The literacy radical is the epithetical side and the word formation component, and the word detection radical is the common sign on the glyph of a certain type of character.
There are five types of literacy department: "side", "head", "bottom", "box" and "heart", each type has a specific name, such as "word next to (讠)", "rain word head" (rain), "horse word bottom" (horse), "same word box (冂)", etc., and the radical of the word check is collectively called "a certain department", such as "department", "亻部", "亠部" and so on.
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