The radical of the word Wei, what is the side of the word Wei in the Xinhua dictionary

Updated on culture 2024-08-14
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Wei Zi pinyin: [wèi].

    Radical: 卩. Strokes: 3

    Interpretation: 1Protection:

    Guard. Self. 2.

    In life or in some ball games, it is responsible for the protection and defense of the door. After.

    3.The name of the state of the Zhou Dynasty. It was established in the middle of the 11th century BC.

    In the area of the southern part of present-day Hebei and the northern part of Henan. It was destroyed by Wei in 254 BC. Supported in Qin in 241 BC.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Guard"The radicals of the character are 卩, jie next to the character, and the common characters next to the character 卩 also include 叩 (kòu), 印 (yìn), 卯 (mǎo), danger (百wēi) "Wei" pinyin wèi

    1.Protection, protection: protection. Defend. Tao (guarding the dominant ideology, such as "shi"). 戍 (garrison, mostly used in the capital). Crown.

    2.Guards: Police. After.

    3.In ancient times, the donkey was called: "Ce Shuang to welcome the two".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The radical of the word wei is "horizontal fold hook", which is absolutely accurate.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The radical of the word wei is 卩, 乛.

    Basic Definition Detailed Definition.

    1.Protection: Guard. Self.

    2.In life or in some ball games, it is responsible for the protection and defense of the door. After.

    3.The name of the state of the Zhou Dynasty. It was established in the middle of the 11th century BC.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The side of the word Wei is: 乛 "卩".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The side of the word Wei.

    Basic Character Meaning: Wei (pinyin: wèi) is a Chinese character (commonly used characters) in the first level of the general standard of Chinese. This character was first found in the Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscriptions and Jin inscriptions.

    The ancient character of Wei is like a four-legged encirclement of the city, and the original meaning is guard. By extension, it refers to guards, such as doormen and guards. By extension, it refers to remote places. Wei also refers to one of the nine costumes in ancient times, or one of the five costumes, and so on. and for the Zhou Dynasty.

    The name of the country is also used as a surname.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The side of the word Wei in the Xinhua Dictionary (11th Edition) is:

    乛" ("乛", see page 16 of the radical table of contents, and "wei" see page 22 of the radical table of contents).

    卩" ("卩", see page 16 of the radical table of contents, "wei" see page 29 of the radical table of contents).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In the cross, it can also be detected in the list of difficult characters.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Spear genus. From the sound of the spear. Rudangche old and;

    卩 pinyin: bù jié;

    radical: 卩, extra-departmental strokes: 0, total strokes: 2;

    Wubi 86&98: bnh Cangjie: SL;

    Pen Spallation Straight Number: 52 Four Corner Number: 77220 Unicode: CJK Unified Chinese Character U+5369;

    Protect, protect: defend. Defend. Guardian (Guardian dominant ideology, such as "Guardian Guard"). Garrison (garrison, mostly used in the capital). Defending.

    Guards: Guards. Fullback.

    In ancient times, the donkey was called: "Ce Shuangwei to welcome".

    The location of the garrison of the Ming Dynasty in China (later only used as a place name): Weihaiwei (in Shandong Province).

    The Chinese Zhou Dynasty servants excavated the name of the Hou country. Surname.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wei is a monolithic structure of Chinese characters.

    Wei, pinyin: wèi, radical: 乛, unique structure of characters, strokes:

    3, stroke order: 1

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