The words on the right next to the ear knife are: Bang, Xing, Xie, Wu, Fang, Qi, Na, Handan, Dan, Bing, You, Qiu, Lin, Di, Zou, Shao, Tai, Qiu, Ye, etc.
Analysis: 阝 is a radical in Chinese and is a part of the word. Youerdao is derived from the word "邑" (yì). The word "邑" is related to the city. Therefore, the original meaning of the word Youerdao is mostly related to the names of towns and places.
Extended information:
Detailed explanation of some words:
1: Bang [ bāng ]?
Basic explanation:
Country?: Friendly country. Neighbors. Diplomatic relations (formal diplomatic relations between countries). State (country). Bongren (people of one’s own country).
Two: Wu [wū]?
Basic explanation:
1. Ancient place name: in Yanshi County, Henan Province, China today.
2. Surname.
Three: Qi [ qí ]?
Basic explanation:
1. Shanda?: Qi Han (severe cold, extremely cold).
2. [Qi Qi] Soothing look.
3. Surname.
Four: Post [yóu]?
Basic explanation:
1. The delivery of letters, money, objects, etc. by a state-specific agency?: Post.
2. Postal services?: Postal service.
3. Specifically refers to "stamps"?: stamp exhibition.
4. The post station for delivering documents in ancient times?: Postman.
Five: Neighbor [ lín ]?
Basic explanation:
1. People who live close to each other?: Four neighbors.
2. Close, nearby?: neighboring country. next door.
3. In ancient times, five families were one neighbor, and five neighbors were one li.