Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Meaning expressed by radicals

Meaning expressed by radicals

Question 1: The meaning expressed by the golden root is generally related to metal currencies, such as money, copper, iron, silver,

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Question 2: The radical of Chinese characters represents the meaning of people, and the single side (qi) represents people and actions, if it is paying;

Female refers to women, such as mother and sister;

Mouth means eating, drinking, singing and shouting;

Heart and vertical heart (ladle) express thoughts and feelings;

The purpose is to show reading eyes;

Moon (flesh) refers to body parts, such as arms, feet, legs and brain;

Hands and hands indicate actions, such as hitting, lifting, pushing and pulling;

Foot means the foot and its movements, such as jumping, running and kicking;

Insects represent insects and lower animals, such as ants, snakes and shrimps;

Birds represent flying birds, such as chickens, ducks, geese and eagles;

Fish refers to aquatic animals, such as fresh carp sharks;

Anti-dog prescription (dog) refers to animals, such as cats, dogs, wolves, lions, etc.

Gold and the character (Cheng) beside it represent metals, such as gold, silver, copper and nail hooks;

Wood represents trees, such as branches and forests;

Water and three drops of water are related to water, such as floating and swimming in rivers, lakes and seas;

Fire and fire prefix are related to fire, such as burning and boiling black;

Soil is land;

Grass head (stump) refers to plants, such as flowers, plants, vegetables, tea, etc.

The sun represents the brightness of stars and the sun;

Stone represents minerals and rocks;

Mountains represent peaks and ridges;

Next to the skein, it means textile;

The sick word shell (chin) indicates pain;

Walking and walking beside (parallel) means running, such as fleeing to meet the distance;

Language is expressed beside words, such as speaking and speaking;

The word "eat while eating" means food, such as hunger;

Question 3: The radical meaning of Chinese characters is below 174, which is like 26 letters that can form thousands of English words in Qian Qian. Knowing these radicals, their ideographic functions and combination rules is like mastering a key to learning Chinese characters.

Transverse parts and transverse parts, when used as radicals, can represent words related to numbers.

Vertical part, the original meaning is through from top to bottom, when used as a radical, it generally only represents strokes.

When doing radicals, it usually only means strokes.

The original meaning of "point" is wick and candle fire, and when used as a radical, it generally only represents strokes.

B (,,) B part or folded part, when being radical, generally only shows strokes.

Two parts, when used as radicals, usually only represent strokes.

Ten parts, crosshead and cross, when used as radicals, can represent numbers related to the number ten.

As the person in charge, the factory department can represent things related to cliffs, mountains, stones or houses.

When the (reader's) part and the left box are used as radicals, they can represent things related to square containers or various other containers.

When the divination part is used as a radical, it can express things related to divination and divination.

When a radical is used, it can represent things related to the region.

Eight (,ハ) eight parts, when used as radicals, can represent things related to decomposition, dispersion, opposition and opposition.

As a radical, the Ministry of Civil Affairs can express people and their related actions, behaviors, addresses, personalities and things.

When "Li" is used as a radical, it can indicate things related to people.

Several parts, when used as radicals, can represent short wooden utensils such as tea tables.

As a radical, children's department can express things related to people.

Radical (reading head), the horizontal part of a point, when used as radical, generally only represents strokes.

You (reading ice) and two points of water, when used as radicals, can mean something related to low temperature or water.

When you use radicals, you can express things related to covers and covers.

Hey (? 6? 9, reading decision), hard ears, can express things related to bending your knees when you are on the side.

On the left, near the left ear, the radical can represent things related to mountains or place names.

On the right, near the right ear, the radical can indicate things related to city, state, place, residence and surname.

When radical is used, it can indicate something related to depression.

Knife (hey, 6? 8) Knife part, as a radical, can represent actions or things related to knives.

As the head, the force department can express things related to strength, exertion or exertion.

When writing radicals, it generally only means strokes; When used as a combination, it can indicate something related to "private".

Also (ヌ), when it is a radical, it can indicate actions or things related to hands.

Bi (reading quotations) and building a thesaurus can express things related to walking when a radical is used.

As a radical, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce can express things related to craftsmen and tools.

As the head, the Ministry of Earth can represent things related to soil and land.

The scholar department can express things related to men when it is on the side.

Miao language (reading grass) Miao language part and grass prefix, when used as radicals, usually mean things related to plants, especially herbs.

Inch parts, when used as radicals, can represent things related to length and statutes.

I (next, read Gong), when I am on the other side, I can express things related to taking things with my hands.

Most of them can express people-related or big things when they are on the side.

"Reading the Internet", as a radical, can express something related to disability and deformity.

Yi (reading meaning) is easy, and when making a radical, it generally does not express meaning.

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Question 4: The origin and meaning of radical. People and singles represent people and actions, such as representing others.

Female refers to women, such as mother and sister;

Mouth means eating, drinking, singing and shouting;

Heart and vertical heart (ladle) express thoughts and feelings;

The purpose is to show reading eyes;

Moon (flesh) refers to body parts, such as arms, feet, legs and brain;

Hands and hands indicate actions, such as hitting, lifting, pushing and pulling;

Foot means the foot and its movements, such as jumping, running and kicking;

Insects represent insects and lower animals, such as ants, snakes and shrimps;

Birds represent flying birds, such as chickens, ducks, geese and eagles;

Fish refers to aquatic animals, such as fresh carp sharks;

Anti-dog prescription (dog) refers to animals, such as cats, dogs, wolves, lions, etc.

Gold and the character (Cheng) beside it represent metals, such as gold, silver, copper and nail hooks;

Wood represents trees, such as branches and forests;

Water and three drops of water are related to water, such as floating and swimming in rivers, lakes and seas;

Fire and fire prefix are related to fire, such as burning and boiling black;

Soil is land;

Grass head (stump) refers to plants, such as flowers, plants, vegetables, tea, etc.

The sun represents the brightness of stars and the sun;

Stone represents minerals and rocks;

Mountains represent peaks and ridges;

Next to the skein, it means textile;

The sick word shell (chin) indicates pain;

Walking and walking beside (parallel) means running, such as fleeing to meet the distance;

Language is expressed beside words, such as speaking and speaking;

The word "eat while eating" means food, such as hunger;

Question 5: What does the prefix "radical" mean, indicating the place?

Question 6: What does the radical mean?

Root: eyes

Pinyin: [zhuó], [zháo], [zhāo], [zhe]

Explanation:

[all]

1. wear (clothes): wear ~. Wear red to green. ~ install.

2. touch, touch: ~ ground. Attached ~. Not the edge.

3. Contact with other things and attach to other objects: ~ eyes. ~ pen. ~ color. ~ ink. ~ force. ~ think. ~ meaning (heart).

4. falling, source: ~ falling.

5. dispatch: ~ people come to collect.

6. official document language, indicating the tone of the command: ~ will be executed. [zháo]

1. Touch, touch: ~ edge. Heaven goes to earth.

2. feel, suffer: ~ cold. ~ urgent. ~ busy. ~ wind. ~ fans.

3. Make, send and use: Don't touch it.

4. Burning also means that the lamp glows: ~ fire. The lights are off.

5. Sleep: Just lie down.

6. Used after a verb, it means to achieve a goal or have a result: hit ~. I haven't seen you.

[zhāo]

1. Next move: method. ~ count. Excellent chess player.

2. Plan and method: Gao ~ er. No more children.

3. put it in: ~ some salt.

4. Answer the voice, indicating agreement: this ~ wow! ~, you are absolutely right!

[zhe]

1. auxiliary word, indicating that the action is in progress or the state continues: go ~. Have a meeting

2. auxiliary words, indicating a deep degree: good ~!

3. auxiliary words, meaning imperative: listen ~!

4. auxiliary words, used after some verbs, make them prepositions: shun ~. Take good care of it.

Question 7: What do you mean by radical?

Pinyin: [bǐ], [bà]

Explanation:

[bǎ]

1. Take, take: ~ wine (holding a glass). ~ play (take it and enjoy it).

2. control, master: ~ grip. ~ rudder.

3. guard: ~ guard. ~ door.

4. Handles of bicycles, trolleys, etc. : cars ~.

5. Small bundles that can be held by hand: straw ~ children.

6. monopoly, single-handedly: ~ holding power.

7. the action of lifting the child's leg from behind to let him urinate: ~ urine.

8. Preposition means to take away and dispose of it. Reason: You can take him.

9. quantifiers.

10. Alliance: Bai Zi. ~ brother.

[bà]

1. The hand-held part of an object: a knife ~ a child.

2. Words and deeds used as jokes: words ~ children.

Question 8: What does the radical of Huizi mean? Hui radical: people.

Basic explanation

1. Animals evolved from apes who can make and use tools to work and communicate with each other through language: ~ class.

2. Others, others: "~ For the knife, I am a fish." Be enthusiastic.

3. People's quality, temperament, and word of mouth: lost ~, and the writing is like a person ~.

[Pinyin]

[Interpretation] [Hu]: 1. Gather, approach, and combine: ~ approach. ~ trial. ~ words. 2. * * * or group of the majority: ~ discussion. Open it. 3. Important or central city: Du (d ū) ~. Save ~ 4. Meet: ~ face to face. ~ goodbye. 5. Payment: ~ account. ~ paper money. 6. understand, comprehend, understand: ~ mind, body ~ 7. Yes, good at: ~ swimming. ~ English. 8. timing, when things change: opportunities are rare. 9. A short time: one or two children. 10. Maybe, you can: He won't come. 1 1. Happened to meet: ~ its anger. 12. Activities organized for offering sacrifices to gods: incense. 13. Should, must: break the wind and waves ~ sometimes. 14. Ancient paintings, colored embroidery. [kuà i]: 1。 Total: ~ Count (a a. Manage and calculate finance; B. people who manage and calculate finances) 2 Last name.