What are the words next to the word "饣"?
Basic knowledge:
饣shí] is the same as "food". Used as a radical. Many simplified forms evolved from cursive script. For example, 讠[訁], 饣[壠], 纺[糹], and 酅[釒]. In cursive script, there is this form of writing next to the word "飣" today, so now the characters with "飠" next to them are all written in cursive script. The simplified Chinese character "饣" is used to express it. Note: Generally speaking, Shijin is only used as the left radical for simplification. "蠠,饣,纺,钅" can generally only be used for the left radical ("bian", "punishment", "braid", "silk", "title") The words are also simplified,
1. 饤?dìng
Definition?
To store food; to hold food〖storefood〗 For example: 饤饾(Stacked in. The fruits and vegetables in the utensils are generally for display only); the glutinous rice core (the fruits piled on the plate); the glutinous rice table (the food placed on the table) is extended to preparation and arrangement. For example: if you invite people to drink, eat first ——"Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua"
2. Hungry? jī ?
Definition?
(1) Hungry: ~ Hungry ~. People. ~ Driven (oldly refers to running around for food and clothing). ~ Being thirsty for food. ~ Not being able to choose food when in urgent need.
(2) The crops are not harvested well or there is no harvest: famine.
3. Rice fàn
Definition?
Noun
p>Cooked cereals, mostly rice
Verb
(1): Eat
(2) In ancient times, rice was included. Put pearls and jade into the mouth of the deceased. Source: ***Fan Jade. ——"Zhou Li Dian Rui" Note: "Broken jade is mixed with rice."
(3) Feeding people. Or feeding livestock, source: There was a floating mother who saw that she was hungry and had a meal - "Historical Records·Biography of the Marquis of Huaiyin"
4. Cooking rèn
Interpretation:
< p>Cooking. For example: Not eating without cooking.5. 饩xì?
Interpretation
(1) Ancient times. Live animals used for sacrifices or gifts.
(2) Food or feed given to others.