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彐 is a Chinese character, pronounced jì, which is a single character. It is also used for radicals.
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彐 jì also 作 "彑". Radical words.
Other Meanings. 彐 xuě
It used to be a simplified word for "snow", and then it was discontinued.
Pig. "Saying the Text and Interpreting the Words· Ministry": Yi, the head of the pig.
One of the two 14 radicals.
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Pig. "Saying the Text and Interpreting the Words· Ministry": Yi, the head of the pig. 」
One of the two 14 radicals.
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Yu is next to both ears, and there is a distinction between left and right. Its character is pronounced fǔ.
It is commonly known as "soft ear knife", "next to both ears", "double ear knife", "next to cat ear", "next to the ear", on the left is "left ear knife" or "left ear knife", on the right is "right ear knife" or "right ear knife".
Radical Origin and Definition:
1. The left ear knife is deformed from the character "阜" (fù). The original meaning of the word "Fu" is Tushan, so the original meaning of the word from the left ear knife is mostly related to the mountains and terrain, such as "mausoleum", "steep", "dangerous" collapse, "land", "yin", "yang" and so on.
Interpretation: Same as "Fu". The original meaning of "Fu" is the pictogram of the original mountain slope. It is later used as a side and is used on the left side of the kanji. It is commonly known as "next to the knife of the left ear", also known as "the left ear". Such as "mausoleum", the original meaning: big earth mountain.
2. The right ear knife is deformed from the word "邑" (yì), and the word "yi" is related to the city, so the original meaning of the word from the right ear knife is mostly related to the names of towns and places, such as "capital", "suburbs", "state", "county", "guo", "zheng", etc. (i.e. Zuofu and Right).
Interpretation: Same as "yi". The original meaning of "yi" is country.
It is later used as a side and is used on the right side of the kanji. From the word "阝", the shirt is generally related to the city-state and the country, such as: state, capital, suburbs.
Some surnames are related to place names, so they also have "阝", such as: Deng, Zheng, Guo, Xing, Zou, Wu.
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疒, pronounced nè, jí.
nè, initial n, vowel e, tone four tones.
jí, the initial j, the vowel i, the tone of the second tone.
"疒", which belongs to the rare word, is commonly known as the word disease, and the basic meaning is to lean on, lean; By extension, it means disease. The word "疒" in relation to disease reflects some of the ancients' understanding of disease and the suffering it causes.
The radical is a Chinese character for 疒
1. 病 (bìng), 10 paintings, upper left surrounding structure, radical: 疒.
Compounds: 毛病 (máo bìng), 养病 (yǎng bìng), lesion (bìng zào), disease (jí bìng).
2. fatigue (pí), 10 paintings, upper left surrounding structure, radical: 疒.
Compounds: fatigue (pí láo), 精疲力竭 (jīng pí lì jié), fatigue (pí ruǎn), tired (pí juàn), exhaustive (pí bèi).
3. pain (tòng), 12 paintings, upper left surrounding structure, radical: 疒.
Compounds: headache (tóu tòng), grief (bēi tòng), mourning (āi tòng), miserable pain (cǎn tòng).
4. Epidemic (yì), 9 paintings, upper left enclosing structure, radical: 疒.
Compounds: plague (wēn yì), epidemic prevention (fáng yì), epidemic (yì qíng), vaccine (yì miáo), immunity (miǎn yì).
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阝radical is (阝), which is pronounced as (fǔ).
The basic meaning of 阝 is: high mountain, sheng, many, big meaning.
阝 also has a special meaning: 阝 is used as a side. It's called "next to the left ear."
This kanji seems to have something to do with the human ear, but it doesn't really have anything to do with it. This side is usually related to the region, such as: the capital of the capital, the county of the county, the suburbs of the suburbs, and so on.
Pronounced as pinyin, pinyin is composed of initials, finals and tones.
阝 (fǔ) has an initial of f, a vowel of u (single vowel), and a tone of (third tone) (the tone is marked on the letter u).
Radicals are dictionaries that are divided according to the structure and meaning of Chinese characters, and radicals most of the time represent the meaning of Chinese characters.
Difference Between Radical and Radical:
There are often people who have partial radicals and always confuse them, but in fact they are different, radicals are also radicals, and radicals are not necessarily radicals.
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"阝", which is not included in the "General Standard Chinese Character List", belongs to the rare character, and the Mandarin pronunciation is fǔ, which was first seen in the oracle bone inscription of the Shang Dynasty, and belongs to the Liushu type character in the Six Books. The basic meaning of "阝" is the same as "Fu".
阝", first seen in the Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscription, and later found in the "Shuowen", the simplified version of the character "阝" in regular script evolved from the Qin Dynasty small seal. Originally, it meant "winding stone steps". The interpretation of Fu in "Shuowen Jie Zi" is "the mainland also."
The mountain without stone is pictographic", that is, the meaning of the earth mountain without stones.
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饣 reads the word "food", pinyin: shí, the same as "food", used as a side.
A lot of Simplified characters evolved from cursive script. For example, 讠 [訁], 饣 [飠], 纟 [糹], 钅 [釒], in cursive script, there is a form of writing today's "饣", so the words with the word "飠" next to it are all represented by simplified "饣".
Note: Words and food are generally simplified only when they are used on the left side, and "讠, 饣, 纟, 钅" can generally only be used on the left side (the words "debate", "punishment", "braid", "silk", "title" and so on are also simplified, but the words "letter", "oath", "xie", "飧", "meal", "department", "flocculent", "purple", "gan", "鎜", "鏖", "xin" and other words are not simplified).
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Glad to answer for you, the radical "凵" reads "kǎn" or "qiǎn". Now it is commonly called "xiong box". 凵部 is one of the radicals in terms of the Chinese character index.
The department is attributed to the radical of the second division. 凵部 is usually from below for the part, such as xiong, 出 and other characters. <>
How do you pronounce the radical "凵"?
The <> will be happy to answer for you, the radical "凵" reads 晌镇 "kǎn" or "qiǎn". Now it is generally called "xiong word box". 凵部 is one of the radicals in terms of the Chinese character index.
The Imperial Department of the Imperial Department is attributed to the two radicals. 凵部 is usually from below for the part, such as xiong, 出 and other characters. <>
Can you read the chopping box.
The pro-<> is now commonly called "xiong box".
Qin <> [凵][kǎn] "Tang Rhyme" Qiu Fan Che "Ji Rhyme" mouth Fan Che, attacking Shen Yinkan. Zi buried "Saying Wen Shooting Book Respect" opened his mouth. Pictographic.
"Orthography" Wei Xiao said: 凵, the instrument of receiving things. Like the earth's body-bearing form, the void is in the void, when it is not, there is a tool for use.
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