Unusual radicals

The most common radical is "辵" (辶).

In the Chinese character encoding, the coding of rare characters is: (pinyin: pì, radical: 辵, number of strokes: 10, stroke order: apostrophe, na, dot, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, Na, dot, horizontal). Zoubu means walking, and the word "secluded" means remote, uncommon, and unconventional.

The word secluded can form the following words and meanings:

1. Quiet: refers to a remote and quiet place, such as a silent mountain forest.

2. Remote: refers to a remote and simple place, such as a remote village.

3. Bizarre hobby: refers to a unique personal hobby or habit, such as a calligrapher’s eccentric hobby of collecting ancient ink.

4. To ward off evil spirits: refers to exorcising and avoiding evil spirits, such as wearing jade to ward off evil spirits.

5. Unconventional classics: refers to obscure allusions or knowledge, such as scholars studying obscure classics.

6. Uncommon characters: refers to uncommon and uncommon Chinese characters, such as a dictionary of uncommon characters.

The word "secluded" first appeared in the oracle bone inscriptions period. Oracle bone inscriptions are an early form of Chinese characters and have a history of more than 3,000 years. The character "secluded" in oracle bone inscriptions is shaped like a sideways human figure with a horizontal line below to represent the ground. The image of the entire character represents a person walking. Later glyphs such as bronze inscriptions, small seal script, and official script evolved on this basis, but basically maintained the form of oracle bone inscriptions.

However, during the Oracle period, the meaning of the word "secluded" was different from its current meaning. In ancient times, "remote" mainly meant inconvenient walking and crooked steps. The current meaning of the word "remote" has evolved into remote, uncommon, uncommon, etc. This change in meaning reflects the evolution and development of Chinese characters. Through the study of ancient documents and ruins, we can understand the evolution of this word.

As for the allusion that the word "secluded" comes from, we can find stories and usage related to the word "secluded" from some ancient books.

In "Zuo Zhuan: The Twenty-Fourth Year of Duke Zhao" (518 BC), there is a sentence: "Words to ward off evil are everywhere." The word "secluded" here is It means remote and uncommon. The meaning of this sentence is: those remote and uncommon remarks are everywhere. The word "secluded" here expresses the author's emotion about the many unpopular knowledge in the world.

In addition, "Historical Records·Biography of Bian Quecang Gong" records a story related to the word "secluded". Bian Que was a famous medical scientist in ancient my country. He was good at treating various diseases. Once, he was invited to treat a nobleman named King Qi. King Qi asked Bian Que: "I heard that you can cure various diseases, so can you cure remote diseases?" The word "remote" here refers to rare and special diseases. Bian Que replied: "Yes, I can cure various diseases, including remote diseases." This story shows the usage of the word "secluded" in ancient literature.

Although these allusions do not come directly from the word "secluded", they show the use of the word "secluded" in different contexts and can help us better understand the meaning of this word.