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Shape, Bin, Color, Peng, Zhang.
1. Interpretation of form:
1.Shape: Round. Square. Fig. Earth.
2.Form; Entity: Yes. Not. Inseparable.
3.Unveil; Performance: Joy in color. Pen and ink.
Second, the interpretation of Bin:
1.Urbane look: Polite. Literary quality.
2.Surname. 3. Interpretation of color:
1.Color: Five. Cloud.
2.Colored silk: scissors. Zhang Lantern Knot.
3.Cheers of praise and praise: Drink. Win a full house.
4. Peng's interpretation:
Surname. 5. Interpretation of Zhang:
1.Plain as day; Notable: Zhao. Want to cover Mi . Mutually beneficial.
2.Commend; Manifestation: Good and evil.
Extended Materials. 1. Morphological compounds:
1.忘形 [wàng xíng].
Loss of politeness or proportionality in words and deeds: smugness.
2.Graphic [tú xíng].
The shape of an object represented on a flat surface.
Second, Bin's compounds:
1.彬斑 [bīn bān].
Staggered glow.
2.璘彬 [lín bīn].
Brilliant and colorful.
3. Compound words of color:
1.彩票 [cǎi piào].
A kind of **, with a number on it, according to the face of the ****. After the draw, those who hold the winning number lottery ticket can claim the prize according to the regulations.
2.Cheer 彩 [hè cǎi].
Loud applause: in unison. The audience cheered.
Fourth, Peng's compounds:
1.Peng Yue [péng yuè].
Also written as "Peng Yue". That is, Peng Xia.
2.Peng Ze [péng zé].
Sawana. It is now Poyang Lake. in the northern part of Jiangxi Province. Also known as Peng Lake, Peng Li.
5. Zhang's compound words:
1.manifest [zhāng xiǎn].
Plain as day; Notable: Fame.
2.zhaozhang [zhāo zhāng].
Plain as day; Notable: Sin
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"彳"The pronunciation of the character is chi (fourth tone), and only one word can be formed: 彳亍 (meaning to walk slowly or stop).
彳"Make a radical, the name is next to the pair.
The characters of the Tong Department are: line, thorough, service, 彷, 徨, 徨, to, 徂, 彼, path, to, 徇, 徜, 徉, de, de, very, Yan, wander, wander, wander, disciple, Lai, Xu, migration, title, street, royal, Xun, ya, micro, 徭, 徵, 徼, Heng, Hui, Qu.
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The radical is as follows:
Oyster, special, pasture, animal, calf, sacrificial, livestock, yak, bar
牫, 犆, 犐, 犣, 犜, 牷, 犕, 犤, 犅, 犌, 牳, 牸, 犦, 犙, 犥, 牭, it, 犠, 牤, 牝, 犋, Min noisy, 犝, 犞, 犑, 牨, 犔, 牞, 牗, 牻, 牍.
Expand your knowledge:
Radicals refer to the side symbols commonly found in Chinese characters, which are used as part of the glyphs to classify Chinese characters. Each part of the manuscript has a certain meaning and representative form, according to which you can find or memorize the pronunciation and meaning of a certain word.
牜 is a special radical because it only appears in a relatively small number of Chinese characters. The representative character of the 牜部 is "cow", which represents the form of an animal. Generally speaking, the type of "cow" can be distinguished in the following ways:
1. The character that resembles "cow".
Radicals with distinct morphology such as "牛" also appear in other characters. For example, "牝" means cow, "片" means cow running, "yak" means hairy cow, "牥" means stone cow, and so on. Many Chinese characters related to "牛" use "牛" as a radical, so that people can easily associate the form and attributes of "牛" with them, and then understand or memorize the meaning of these characters.
2. Words containing the word "cow".
In addition to the characters with "牛" as the radical, there are many characters that contain the radical "牛", but their "牛" part is not very obvious. For example, many pictographic or epigrammatic characters depict oxen, horns, tails, and so on, but these parts are not necessarily listed as "ox" separately, but are integrated into the entire font.
3. Special "cow" part
In addition to the regular "牛" character, there are also some special Chinese characters, and their "牛" part is not represented by the "牜" in Dou Naxiao. For example, the word "milk", although it is also related to cows, is not a radical of "cow", but a combination of "female" and "yi". In this case, the meaning of the radicals of these characters can be determined according to the characteristics of the glyphs.
To sum up, although there are relatively few characters in the "牜" part, this radical also has its own characteristics and ways of remembering. Understanding the radicals of Chinese characters can achieve twice the result with half the effort in the process of learning Chinese and reading Chinese characters, and can also increase our understanding and awareness of Chinese character culture.
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The radical of the word :
Medicine, Horse, District, Giant, Craftsman, Plaque, Box, Kui, Bandit, Turn, Hidden, Kui, Kuang,
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There are more than 150 Chinese characters with the radical "匚", and the characters that can be typed by the existing input method are as follows.
District, horse, turn, 匛, 匜, 匞, craftsman, Kuang, 匟, 匢, medicine, box, 匥, 匤, 匦,
匼, 匽, 匧, 匩, 匨, bandit, hidden, 匫, plaque, 匮, 匾, 匲, 匰, 匳, 匴,
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Medicine, Horse, District, Giant, Craftsman, Plaque, Box, Kui, Bandit, Turn, Hide, Kui, Xuan
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Shadow. yǐng]
1.When an object blocks the light, the image of light around and no light in the middle is also an image or impression that is not real: a person.
Flower. Pour. Fantasy.
Wall. Sound. Shoot (borrow A to refer to B, stool Zheng or allude to someone's business).
No trace. Ambiguous (vague, not real). Catch the wind.
Sand shot (metaphorically slandered.)
Color. cǎi]
1.Color: Five.
Cloud. 2.Colored silk:
Cut. Zhang Lantern Knot. 3.
Cheers of praise and praise: Drink. Win a full house.
4.Pattern; Wonderful ingredients: much richer.
5.Gambling or some kind of game gives the winner something: got.
Medium celery coarse tomb. Ticket. 6.
The technique used in opera to represent special situations.
Shape. xíng]
1.Shape: Round.
Square. Fig. Earth.
2.Form; Entity: Yes.
Not. Inseparable. 3.
Unveil; Performance: Joy in color. Pen and ink.
4.Comparison of suspicions: Seeing each other is at odds.
5.Surname. Beard. xū]
1.Helping verb. Required:
Business. Must. Know.
Be prepared beforehand. 2.Surname.
3.Await; Wait until. 4.
Originally, it referred to a beard that grew on the chin, and later it came to refer to a beard in general: hair. Eyebrow.
5.Whiskers: Touch.
Flower. Clear. zhāng]
1.Plain as day; Notable: Zhao. Want to cover Mi . Mutually beneficial. 2.Commend; Manifestation: Good and evil. 3.Surname.
Red. tóng]
1.Red: Bow. 2.Surname.
Peng. péng] [bāng] surname. Refined.
bīn] 1.Urbane look: Polite. Literary quality. 2.Surname.
Sweet-smelling. yù] intense, hearty appearance. [Compound words]: rich, rich, and depressed.
Carve. diāo]
Engraving. [Compound]: sculpture, carving and carving technology or finished product. [Compound]: bamboo carving, wood carving, relief carving or color painting decoration. [Compound words]: carved fences and jade masonry, carved beams and painted buildings.
Elegant. yàn]
Ancient refers to a person who has a talent to learn: master.
彯. piāo] [piào]
1.Streamer: "Sprinkle felt for armor." ”2.Shake lightly; Agility, such as "Shake the Force". 3.Fluttered; Floating Scroll: "Sand Stone." ”
彮. yǒng]
Draped ornamentation. Tiger.
biāo]1.The little tiger is a metaphor for being tall: a big man. 2.The markings on the tiger's body refer to Wencai: Bing. 3.Surname.
彨. chī]
Ancient with "螭".
Hair. shān] [xiǎn]
1.Patterns of hair and paintings. 2.Hair length.
Refined. yù] has literary style. 彲.
chī] See "彨".
Elegant. yàn]
A person of outstanding talent. [Compound]: Junyan, Shuoyan, Yanshi.
彣. wén]
Mixed patterns or colors. Literary talent; Wencai: "It is a person who visits." ”
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Shape, Bin, Color, Peng, Zhang.
1. Interpretation of form:
1.Shape: Round. Square. Fig. Earth.
2.Form; Entity: Yes. Not. Inseparable.
3.Unveil; Expressions of remorse: joy in color. Pen and ink.
Second, the interpretation of Bin:
1.Urbane look: Polite. Literary quality.
2.Surname. 3. Interpretation of color:
1.Color: Five. Cloud.
2.Colored silk: scissors. Zhang Lantern Knot.
3.Cheers of praise and praise: Drink. Win a full house.
4. Peng's interpretation:
Surname. 5. Interpretation of Zhang:
1.Plain as day; Notable: Zhao. Want to cover Mi . Mutually beneficial.
2.Commend; Manifestation: Good and evil.
Extended Materials. 1. Morphological compounds:
1.忘形 [wàng xíng].
Loss of politeness or proportionality in words and deeds: smugness.
2.Graphic [tú xíng].
The shape of an object represented on a flat surface.
Second, Bin's compounds:
1.彬斑 [bīn bān].
Staggered Hui Xiaoheng reflects.
2.璘彬 [lín bīn].
Brilliant and colorful.
3. Compound words of color:
1.彩票 [cǎi piào].
A kind of **, with a number on it, according to the face of the ****. After the draw, those who hold the winning number lottery ticket can claim the prize according to the regulations.
2.Cheer 彩 [hè cǎi].
Loud applause: in unison. The audience cheered.
Fourth, Peng's compounds:
1.Peng Yue [péng yuè].
Also written as "Peng Yue". That is, Peng Xia.
2.Peng Ze [péng zé].
Sawana. It is now Poyang Lake. in the northern part of Jiangxi Province. Also known as Peng Lake, Peng Li.
5. Zhang's compound words:
1.manifest [zhāng xiǎn].
Plain as day; Notable: Fame.
2.zhaozhang [zhāo zhāng].
Plain as day; Notable: Sin
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There are more than 250 characters with the radical "冫", and only the Chinese characters that can be displayed on the website are listed.
3 paintings: 冭, Feng, 冮,
4 paintings: Chong, Bing, 冴, Duel, 冱, 冱,
5 paintings: condition, metallurgy, 冸, 冹, frozen, 冺, cold,
6 paintings: Jing Wang Xian, Xian, Xian, Xian
7 paintings: 凂, 凁, 凃,
8 Paintings: Withering, Painting, Ling, Painting, Painting, Painting: Painting, Painting, Painting,
10 paintings: 凖, 凓, 凔, 凒凒凕, 凕,
11 paintings: 凗、
12 paintings: 凘、
13 paintings: 凚, Rin, Rin, 凙、
14 paintings: 凞, condensation,
15 paintings are trapped and missing: 凟、
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The radical is 忄, and the Chinese characters include 怟, Yi, 怢, 怦, 怩, 怫, 怬, etc.
1. Explanation of the word:
1. Stuffy: stuffy.
2. Yi: happy; Pleasant. Surname.
3. Neglect; I don't care.
4. Pounding: Describe the sound of a heartbeat.
5. Sluggish: Describe the appearance of being embarrassed or not being generous.
6. Sorrow: Describe sorrow or anger.
7. 怬: delighted; Rest.
Second, the introduction of Chen:
1. 忄 is the radical of the Chinese character, which evolved from "heart". It is called the vertical center next to or the vertical center. In ancient times, people believed that the heart was in charge of people's thoughts, so the word "忄" was mostly related to mental activities.
2. Pronunciation: xīn.
3. Number of strokes: 3.
4. Radical: 忄.
3. The other Chinese characters whose radical is 忄 are as follows:
1. Stroke 0: 忄.
2. Stroke 1: Memory.
3. Stroke 2: 忇, 忉, 忊.
4. Stroke 3: busy, anxious, confessional, anxious, anxious, anxious, anxious
5. Stroke 4: Worry, Hurry, Huai, Chen, Anger, Sorrow, T
6. Stroke 5: Fear, fear, pity, sex, strange, frightened, cowardly, frightened, frightened, stunned
7. Stroke 6: Heng, Hui, Hate, Cha, Annoyed, Sorrow, Trance, Compassion, Tian, Compassion.
8. Stroke 7: quietly, regret, enlightenment, joy, fierceness, compassion, sorrow, joy, sorrow
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