Three: vertical part, which originally means running from top to bottom, generally only means strokes when being radical. ?
Well, apostrophe, when used as a radical, usually only means strokes. ?
Er: The original meaning of the dot part is wick and candlelight, and when it is used as a radical, it generally only represents strokes. ?
B (eh? ): part b or folding part, when making a radical, generally only strokes are displayed. ?
Two: two parts, when doing radicals, generally only represent strokes. ?
Ten: Ten parts, the crosshead, and the cross beside it. When radicals are used, they can represent numbers related to the number ten. ?
Factory Department: The factory department, when used as a head, can represent things related to cliffs, mountains, rivers, stones or houses. ?
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Divination (reading supplement): Divination, when it is a radical, can indicate things related to divination and divination. ?
Xi (reading embarrassment): Xi, the same word box, when used as a radical, can indicate things related to this area. ?
Ba (丷, ハ): Eight parts, when used as radicals, can represent things related to decomposition, dispersion, opposition and opposition. ?
People (Qi, Jin): the department of people, which can represent people and actions, behaviors, appellations, personalities and things related to people. ?
Li (reading the newspaper): As a radical, Li can express things related to people. ?
Several: several, when used as radicals, can represent short wooden utensils such as tea tables. ?
Children: Children's Department, when it is a radical, can express things related to people. ?
ü (reading head): ü and ü horizontal parts, which generally only represent strokes when used as radicals. ?
You (reading ice): You and Liangfenshui, when used as radicals, can represent things related to low temperature or water. ?
Xi (reading secret): When "Xi" and "Bao Gai" are used as radicals, they can indicate things related to "Gai" and "Covering". ?
Hey (? The head of the department can express things related to kneeling down. ?
Lu (left, pronounced fu): Lu near the left ear can represent things related to mountains or place names when it is a radical. ?
Lu (upper right, reading meaning): Lu beside the right ear can indicate things related to city, state, place, residence and surname when being a radical. ?
Tong (reading Kan): Tongbu, when used as a radical, can indicate things related to depression. ?
Knife (Hey,): Knife part, when used as a radical, can indicate actions or things related to knives. ?
Force: the force part, when used as a head, can express things related to strength, exertion or exertion. ?
Cuo (private reading): Cuo, when a radical, generally refers only to strokes; When used as a combination, it can indicate something related to "private". ?
You (ヌ):) When you are a radical, you can express actions or things related to your hands. ?
Bibi (reading quotations): When Bibi and its root are radicals, they can express things related to walking. ?
Industry: Ministry of Industry, when you are a radical, you can express things related to craftsmen and tools. ?
Earth: The Ministry of Earth, as a radical, can represent things related to earth and land. ?
Stone: The stone department, when the head of the department, can express things related to men. ?
Miao (reading grass): Miao language part, grass prefix, when used as a radical, usually refers to things related to plants, especially herbs. ?
Inch: the part of inch, when the radical, can express something related to length and statutes. ?
Me (next, Niangong): I, as a radical, can express things related to holding things with both hands. ?
Big: when most of them are partial, they can express things related to people or big things. ?
"No", when used as a radical, can mean something related to disability and deformity. ?
Meaning (meaning reading): meaning, as a radical, generally does not express meaning. ?
Small (? ): a small part, when used as a radical, can represent things related to micro and small. ?
Mouth: the mouth, the edge of the word and the bottom of the word. When using radicals, you can express things related to mouth, language or mouth movements, and you can also express other square things. ?
Ai (reading Wei): Ai, a big mouth frame, when used as a radical, can indicate things related to encirclement, encirclement, circle and so on. ?
Towel: Towel department, which can represent things related to textiles when used as a head. ?
Mountain: the part of the mountain, the side, the bottom or the head of the mountain, which can represent things related to mountains, stones, heights, etc. ?
Mi (read red): Mi, next to two people, can represent things related to walking, road, distance, foot movements or human behavior when the radical is used. ?
Clouds (reading mountains): Yunbu and Sanpi, when they are on the side, can express things related to pictures, images and decorations, and sometimes they can express beards. ?
Evening: The evening part, when used as a radical, can indicate something related to time, night or night activities. ?
Yan (years old): When radicals are used, they can express things related to the movement of feet. And is communicated with the stop part. ?
Guangbu: when used as a radical, Guangbu can indicate buildings and other things related to buildings, and is used with "factory" and "rice". ?
Door: a part of a door, a door frame, which can represent things related to doors, buildings or closures, and sometimes also means struggle. ?
Mi (Nianmian): Mi Bu and Bao Gai can represent things related to the house or work in the house. And "Guang" and "Factory" are interlinked. ?
Bi (reading): Bi, the bottom layer of walking, can express things related to walking, distance or foot movements when it is radical. ?
Bi (reading table): Bi part, snow root and prefix, usually only represents the strokes when the radicals are radical. ?
Corpse: Corpse Department and Corpse Prefix, when used as radicals, can indicate things related to human body, corpse or human behavior, and sometimes also related to houses. ?
Send (4): As a radical, send can indicate things related to babies. ?
Bow: the bow next to the word bow can be used as a radical to indicate something related to the bow. ?
Sub (1): a sub-part, which can represent things related to children when used as a radical. ?
Li (read through): As a radical, Li can represent things related to grass. ?
Women: The female part, next to the female characters and at the bottom of the female characters, can indicate things related to women, surnames or beauty, and sometimes it also indicates poor temperament because of the contempt for women in ancient times. ?
Horse (horse): horse department, beside the word horse, at the bottom of the word horse. When it is used as a radical, it can represent things related to horses. ?
Yao (reading demon): Yao, as a radical, can express something related to silk thread or tiny. ?
Cloud (reading Sichuan): The cloud department, as a radical, can express things related to rivers. ?
Wang (Jade): Wang Department, next to it, next to it; Beside the word jade, at the bottom of the word jade, and inclined jade, when used by radicals, can indicate things related to jade, jade or processed jade. ?
Wei (Wei): beside the word Wei, the radicals can indicate and surround related things. ?
Wood: A wood part beside and at the bottom of a wooden character. When used as a radical, it can indicate something related to plants, especially woody plants or wood products. ?
Dog (raccoon dog): The part of a dog, except anti-dog, can represent things related to dogs or other animals when used as a head. ?
Evil: Next to the word evil, radicals can indicate things related to death, funeral, damage, etc. ?
Car: an automobile part, next to the word automobile. When it is used as a part, it can mean something related to automobile or an automobile part. ?
Ge: By the side of Gebu and Gezi, when using radical, it can indicate things related to weapons, war and killing. ?
Bibi: Bibi, Bibi prefix, Bibi bottom, as radicals, can indicate juxtaposition of related things. ?
Tile: tile part, tile side and tile bottom, which can represent things related to earthenware and other earthenware products when used as a head. Unit of power's "Watt" is also used as a transliteration word to represent electricity. ?
Stop: when used as a radical, stop can indicate something related to the foot or the movement of the foot, and it is connected with parts such as "complex", "foot", "complex", "complex" and "walking". ?
(9) Communicate with "Hao" department. ?
Day: Japanese Ministry, next to the Japanese word, the Japanese prefix can represent things related to the sun, light, time, dryness and so on. ?
Yue: Japanese Department, as a radical, can express things related to speech and writing. ?
Tanya (Tanya): Water department, which can represent things related to rivers, water and liquids. ?
Bei: Bei, next to the word "Bei" and at the bottom of the word "Bei", can indicate things related to money, currency, trade or decoration when used as a radical. ?
See: See the part, see the side of the word, and see the bottom of the word. When you are on the side, you can express things related to watching, eyes or eye movements. ?
Cattle (? ): cow, next to the word cow, at the bottom of the word cow. When used as a radical, it can indicate things related to cattle and animals similar to cattle. ?
Hand: hand, the bottom of hand and the side of hand. When it is used as a radical, it can represent things related to the hand or various actions of the hand. Connected with "You", "Inch", "Claw" and "Bi". ?
Hair: the hair part and the hair tail of the word, when used as a radical, can indicate things related to the hair, beard or fur products of birds and animals. ?
Qi: the part of qi, when used as a head, can represent things related to qi or chemical elements in the form of qi. ?
Movie: the movie part, next to the word movie, can indicate things related to movies when it is used as a radical. ?
Jin: The golden part, next to the golden character, when used as a radical, can indicate something related to an axe or a tool or the action when using such a tool. ?
Claw: Claw part and claw prefix, which can indicate things related to hand movements when used as radicals. It is connected with the hands, shoulders, inches, you and Yu. ?
Father: the father's department, when used as a radical, can represent things related to adult men. ?
Moon: a part of the moon, next to the word moon, at the bottom of the word moon. When used as a radical, it can represent things related to the moon, light, time, etc. ?
Owen: Next to the word Owen, when you are a radical, you can express things related to various mouth-opening actions. ?
Wind: The part of the wind, when used as a radical, can represent things related to the wind. ?
Shu (reading): Shu, as a radical, can express things related to fighting and fighting. Communicate with "One" and "One" departments. ?
Text: As a radical, the text department can express things related to patterns and colorful decorations. ?
Fang: Next to Fang and Fang characters, when the radical is used, it can indicate things related to flags and troops. ?
Fire: Fire Department, next to the word fire, at the bottom of the word fire. When it is used as a radical, it can indicate something related to fire and light or the use of fire and light. ?
Barrel: a barrel part, when used as a part, can represent something related to a barrel container. ?
Household: the prefix of household and household, which can indicate things related to doors and houses. ?
Heart (Hey,): Heart, bottom of heart and upright heart can express feelings, temperament, thoughts, expressions, and things related to psychological activities when doing something. ?
Cuan (reading a bed): As a radical, Cuan is mostly simplified to "Cuan", which usually only means pronunciation. ?
Stone (water): things related to religious superstitious activities, such as ghosts and gods, sacrifices, ancestral temples, etc., can be displayed when they are used as a side. ?
Stone: the part of the stone, the side of the stone, and the bottom of the stone. When it is used as a head, it can represent things related to earth and stone equipment. ?
Dragon: The part of a dragon. When used as a radical, it can indicate something related to dragons or gods. ?
Industry: industry department, when doing the radical, it is generally not ideographic. ?
Usage: the head, the side of the head and the bottom of the head can represent things related to the eyes or eye movements. ?
Tian: Tian Bu is a radical, which can represent things related to fields and farm work. ?
"Fu" and "four prefixes" are actually variants of the word "net", also called "net prefixes". When used as a radical, it can indicate something related to the function of the net or the net, and it is often extended to the law net or the criminals who violate the law net. ?
Dishes: Dishes and roots, which can represent things related to utensils when used as heads. ?
Vector: Next to the vector part and the vectorizer, when used as a radical, it can indicate something related to an arrow, length or straight line. ?
Wo: Next to Wo, when used as a radical, it can mean something related to cereal plants or agriculture. ?
White: beside the white part and white text, when radicals are used, they can indicate things related to white and light. ?
Melon: The part, side and bottom of the word melon. When used as a radical, it can indicate something related to melon or vine. ?
Usage: Use parts. When parts are used as radicals, they can indicate things related to clocks or usefulness. ?
Bird: The part of the bird, next to the word bird and at the bottom of the word bird, can indicate things related to birds when used as a radical. ?
(read ne): One person, one person?
Li: Leeb, Bian and Tou, when radicals, can express things related to positions. ?
Cave: Cave part and cave prefix, when used as a radical, can indicate things related to caves, open spaces or houses. ?
Jia (? , reading): this part, when used as a radical, can represent things related to feet or foot movements. ?
Leather: the leather department, when used as a radical, can represent things related to skin and leather. ?
Spear: The part of a spear, when used as a radical, can represent things related to weapons such as spears. ?
Mother (Wu): the part of mother, which can express things related to mother when being a radical. ?
Lei (reading the basics): Lei system, when it is a radical, can represent things related to farm tools or farm work. ?
Lao: Lao Bu, when being a radical, can express something related to age. ?
Ear: When the ear is used as a radical, it can represent something related to the ear, hearing or sound. ?
Minister: Minister department, which can mean slaves or things related to human movement, such as bowing and bending. ?
(Mao): When the prefixes "Western" and "Western" are used as radicals, they can indicate things related to concealment or repetition. ?
Page: The part of the page, the bottom of the page, and the side of the page can represent things related to the head, neck, face, etc. ?
Midge (pronounced Hu): the prefix of midge and tiger, when used as radicals, can indicate things related to tigers. ?
Insect: the insect part, next to the word "insect" and at the bottom of the word "insect", can represent things related to insects and animals when used as a radical. ?
"(pronounced no):" part ",when used as a radical, can indicate things related to pottery and containers. ?
Tongue: beside the tongue and its characters, when used as a radical, it can indicate tenderness related to the tongue, mouth or taste. ?
Bamboo (? ): bamboo part and bamboo prefix, when used as radicals, can indicate things related to bamboo or bamboo products. ?
Mortar: The mortar part, when used as a radical, can indicate something related to the mortar. ?
Ego: the part of self that can express something related to the nose when it is on the side. ?
Blood: the blood part, when used as a radical, can represent things related to blood. ?
Ship: the part of a ship, next to the word ship, when used as a radical, can mean something related to the ship. ?
Clothes (clothes): the part of clothes, the side of the word clothes and the bottom of the word clothes, which can represent things related to clothes when used as radicals. ?
Sheep (? 、? ): sheep department, which can indicate things related to sheep when the word "sheep" and the prefix "sheep" are used as the radical. ?
Mi: Mi bu, next to the word Mi, at the bottom of the word Mi. When it is used as a radical, it can mean something related to Gu Mi, grain or food made from grain. ?
Jade (Ying, Reading Jade): As a radical, it can express something related to writing or writing. ?
Gen (pronounced Gen): Gen, when it is a radical, it usually doesn't mean anything. ?
Feather: Feather part, next to feather word, feather prefix and feather prefix bottom, can indicate things related to birds, feathers or bird flight posture when used as radicals. ?
Ci (Ci, ci, Mi): Ci, beside and at the bottom of twisted yarn, when used as a radical, can represent things related to textiles and colors, such as silk, rope, silk, cotton and hemp. ?
Wheat: Wheat department, when used as a head, can represent things related to wheat and grain. ?
Walking: No, walking, when a radical, can indicate something related to walking, walking posture or foot movements. It is connected with the foot, stop, nose, nose and other parts. ?
Red: The red part, when used as a radical, can indicate something related to red. ?
Bean: The bean next to the word bean, when used as a radical, can indicate something related to beans. ?
Unitary: beside the word unitary, when used as a radical, it can indicate things related to wine or food and fermented seasonings. ?
Chen: Chen Bu, when it is a radical, can express things related to farm work. ?
Tapirs (reading history): Tapirs, when used as radicals, can represent things related to pigs. ?
Halogen: halogen moiety, when used as a group, can represent something related to salt. ?
Li: The inner part, when the radical, can represent things related to the place. ?
Feet (? ): foot, next to the word foot, at the bottom of the word foot, when used as a radical, can indicate something related to foot or foot movements. It is connected with departments such as "Go", "Stop" and "Merge". ?
Body: body, next to the word body, can indicate things related to the body when it is a radical. ?
"Bi" (pronunciation change): This part, when used as a radical, can express, distinguish and distinguish related things. ?
Valley: the part of the valley, when used as a radical, can represent things related to the valley. ?
Pian (read): Pian, as a radical, can represent things related to wild animals. ?
Angle: Angle, when used as a radical, can represent things related to the angle, and because the angle was made into a wine glass in ancient times, it can also represent things related to the wine glass. ?
Word (prophecy): the part, side and bottom of a word, when used as a radical, can represent things related to language behaviors such as speech. ?
Xin: Xin bu, when it is a radical, can express things related to crime, punishment, criminal law and spicy taste. ?
Qing: Qing department, when it is a radical, can indicate something related to blue. ?
Its: its department, when making a radical, generally does not express its meaning. ?
Rain: the part of rain and the prefix of rain, when used as radicals, can indicate things related to rain, such as climate and astronomical phenomena. ?
Tooth: the part of a tooth, next to the word tooth. When it is used as a radical, it can mean something related to teeth. ?
Nai (Nianmin): When Nai is used as a radical, it can indicate things related to amphibians such as frogs and turtles. ?
Wei (pursuit of reading): Wei Department, when used as a radical, can represent things related to birds. ?
Jin (Cheng): The golden part, next to the golden character and at the bottom of the golden character, can represent things related to metals and metal products when it is used as the radical. ?
Fish (fish): the fish part, next to the word fish, can be used as a radical to indicate things related to fish, amphibians or food. ?
Leather: the leather part, next to the word leather, and the bottom of the word leather. When used as a head, it can indicate things related to leather or leather products. ?
Bone: the part of bone, next to the word bone, can represent things related to bone and human body when used as a radical. ?
Ghosts: Ghosts, when used as radicals, can express things related to ghosts or superstitions. ?
Food: the food department, next to the food word, and the bottom of the food word. When it is used as a radical, it can mean something related to eating or food. ?
Phonology: the phonetic part, when used as a radical, can represent things related to sound. ?
Qi: When a part of Qi is used as a radical, it can represent hair or something related to hair. ?
Ma: As a radical, "Ma bu" or "Ma bu" usually only expresses sounds. ?
Deer: the deer family, when used as a radical, can represent deer, deer-like animals or things related to deer. ?
Black: the black part, when used as a radical, can indicate something related to black or filth. ?
Mouse: When the mouse part is used as a radical, it can represent something related to mice, rodents or animals similar to mice. ?
Nose: When the nose is used as a radical, it can represent things related to the nose.
According to different functional properties, radicals can be divided into two categories:
One is the radical of word formation principle (philology), which strictly follows the six-character system, and only words with the same meaning can belong to the same radical. This kind of radical first appeared in Shuowen Jiezi, and later it followed this style in Zilin, Yuwen and Leipian.
The other is the radical of word retrieval principle. According to the font structure, the same part is used as the basis of word retrieval, arranged by section, and the same part is used as the radical. This radical originated from the Five Classics and Nine Classics, developed in the annotation of dragon points and classical textual research, and matured in dictionaries. Such as "nephew" and "uncle", Shuowen Jiezi belongs to andrology according to the six-book system; Kangxi Dictionary, on the other hand, is based on the principle of selecting words, with nephews entering the Ministry of Health and uncles entering the mortar department.