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The Pinyin and Radical of "Bu"

The pinyin and radical of "bu" are b incarnation. Bah!

B. Divination used the ancient behavior of burning tortoise shells and observing their cracks to predict good luck or bad luck. An official in charge of divination. ? Guess, estimate. Choose to give. Verify, verify. Last name. See "Bubu" for onomatopoeia. Bo (softly) radish.

Evolution of Oracle Inscriptions: Quoted from the second quarter of Chapter 19 of Dong Yi Culture and Interpretation of Oracle Inscriptions by Ding Zaixian and Ding Lei, China Literature and History Publishing House, 20 12.

Glyph structure [? End to end word search? 】: Shu Dian) [? Chinese character component structure? ]: bu [? Order number? ]:24[? Read and write in stroke order? ]: Vertical rows and dots [? Traditional stroke order reading and writing]: horizontal, vertical, vertical, left, horizontal folding hook, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, horizontal.

Phonological reference [ancient phonology]: the mother of Zhai Gang, Boyob [Guang Yun]: Bomu Qie, entering 1 Zhai, Bu, opening one into Dong Gang. [Pingshuiyun]: Entering the room [Yune]: *buk [Putonghua ]:bǔ[ Cantonese]: buk 1 [Minnan]: poh4, pok4, poah8.

Hieroglyphics. Oracle Bone Inscriptions-shaped, like the crack of tortoise shell after burning. One of the radicals of Chinese characters comes from the word "Bu", which is mostly related to divination. Original meaning: divination. Commentary: Bu, like the crack shape of tortoise shell after burning, this crack shape is a sign, and the inscription is Oracle Bone Inscriptions.

Divination requires sincere bowing and kowtowing, so the word "servant" in Shuowen means nodding and kowtowing; "Zhan" means reciting the Oracle. There are many introductions to Liu Yujian's "Ancient Turtle Culture in China".