The principle of Qiang characters with eight characters as the radical

The character "Qiang" has "eight" as its radical.

Pinyin: ?[qiāng]

Radical: Babu?

Strokes: 7?

Wubi: UDNB

Interpretation: 1. A nation in ancient western China: ~ flute. 2. China’s ethnic minorities, mainly distributed in Sichuan Province: ~ ethnic group. 3. Classical Chinese auxiliary words, used at the beginning of a sentence, have no meaning: "~I forgive myself for judging others, and everyone is jealous." 4. Surname.

Detailed explanation: knowing both meaning and shape. From people, from sheep, sheep also sound. Original meaning: Qiang people, one of the ancient western ethnic groups.

Same original meaning: Xirong shepherd. ——"Shuowen" Yong Shu Qiang Piao. ——"Book·Oath of Shepherd"

China's ethnic minorities. They mainly live in Xirong, Maowen County, Wenchuan County, Songpan County, Sichuan Province. The ethnic groups in ancient western China were distributed in the present-day Gansu, Qinghai, and Sichuan areas, and were mainly nomadic; some Qiang people mixed with the Han people, and gradually engaged in farming and integrated with the Han people.

Related words: Hu Qiang, Di Qiang, Hu Qiang, Fa Qiang, Dang Qiang, Ke Qiang, Qiang Hu, Qiang Guan, Qiang Qiang, Qiang Rong