What are the radicals of the eight characters?

The radicals of the eight characters are:

Gong, Fen, Zhi, Liu, Xi, ***, Xing, Nu, Bing, Qiang, Dui, Dian, Qi, Gu, Mei, You, Qiang, Wu, Shame, Envy, Envy, Yi, Ji...

Extended information:

Eight, a first-level Chinese character, pronounced bā, was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions , its original meaning is to separate from each other, that is, "Shuowen": "Eight, separate. It is like the shape of separation and separation from each other." It is later borrowed as a numeral to express the number obtained after seven plus one, and by extension it means a majority or multiple times, which is One of the Chinese surnames and one of the radicals of Chinese characters.

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