What are the words next to the word "He"?

He is one of the common radicals in Chinese characters, and usually appears on the left or bottom of a word. The words with the word "I" beside them are as follows:

1. Rice: Rice is an important food crop, and its planting and harvesting are very important for farmers. Seconds: Seconds are units of time, representing one sixtieth of a minute. Miao: Miao refers to the seedlings of crops, such as rice seedlings and wheat seedlings. Straw: Straw refers to the straw left after harvesting, such as straw and wheat straw.

2. Rye: Rye refers to the unique food crops in plateau areas, such as highland barley and red rye. Ying: Ying refers to the tip of the ear of grain, and it is also a metaphor for people with outstanding talents. Baa: Baa refers to the empty shell or unfilled part of grain. Mu: Mu means that crops are flourishing, and it is also used to describe people who are beautiful.

3. Accumulation: accumulation and storage, such as the accumulation of wealth and the accumulation of water droplets into the ocean. Rent: Rent refers to the cost of renting land or houses, such as rent and land rent. Tax: tax refers to the compulsory payment levied by the state or local government on individuals or enterprises. Dense: Dense refers to the high concentration of liquid or object, such as thick porridge and dense population.

4. Moving: Moving refers to changing the position or direction, such as moving and migrating. Crops: Crops refer to the general term for crops, such as abundant crops and busy crops. Slightly: slightly means slightly, slightly, such as thinking a little, taking a rest, etc. Stopwatch: Stopwatch is a kind of timer, which can be used to measure time accurately.

5. Miao: Miao refers to the seedlings of crops, such as rice seedlings and wheat seedlings. Straw: Straw refers to the straw left after harvesting, such as straw and wheat straw. Highland barley wine: Highland barley wine is a traditional Tibetan drink, which is brewed from highland barley. Shiba Inu: "Shiba Inu" refers to the empty shell or not full part of grain.

The origin and significance of the words beside He are as follows:

1, the words beside the word "he" are mostly related to grains, such as rice, seedlings, ears and crops. Next to the word "he" in these words, it means something related to crops. The earliest pictographic characters appeared next to the word "He", depicting the lush form of crops, with a handful of stems above and several roots below.

2. In a sense, the words next to the word "He" are usually related to agriculture and food. For example, "rice" refers to rice, "seedling" refers to rice seedlings, "ear" refers to ears of grain, and "crop" refers to crops. These words all have meanings related to crops.

3. There are some words with other meanings beside the word "I", such as "second", which turned out to be a thin blade of grass at the fingertips and later extended to a negligible time of one second; "Profit" originally refers to harvesting crops with a sharp knife, which means that the blade is sharp, and later it is extended to material benefits and benefits; "Xiu" was originally the flowering and heading of five grains, which was extended to beauty.

4. There are some words related to the planting, management and harvest of crops, such as "planting" refers to planting and harvesting crops, "moving" refers to the fact that crops have to be transplanted to other places because they are too dense, and "branching" originally refers to measuring grains in standard containers, which is extended to standards, grades, testing and training with standards, etc.

5. Most of the words beside the word "He" are related to crops and agriculture, which reflects the importance attached to agriculture and the awe of crops in ancient China society. At the same time, these words have formed rich meanings and usages through extension and expansion.