Pinyin of 丿

[ 1]” as its paradigm. It is the opposite of "乀". [2]

2. It means "no". It is often used in Chinese characters, such as "五" which means "immovable arm".

3. One of the main production tools for cooking salt in the late Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty. It is shaped like an iron pot, slightly shallower than the pot, with a diameter of three feet and a depth of 3-4 inches. To this day, there are still towns named after "丿" in the Lixiahe area of ??Jiangsu Province, such as Cao丿 Town and Hua丿 Town in Dongtai. In Cantonese, the pronunciation of "bu" is still retained, and its meaning is the same as "scoop".

4. Same as "Pi" in ancient times, it is one of the main strokes of Chinese characters, sloping from upper right to lower left. ?[3]? Be prepared to draw the mother of radicals. ?[4]?

Examples of radicals: Ru, Dagger, Jiu, Nai

Interpretation of ancient books: Kangxi Dictionary

Subset of Kangxi strokes in the upper part: 1 Paintings, strokes outside the department: 0 paintings

"Guangyun" Pu Miaiqie "Jiyun" Pi Miaiqie, Yin glance. "Shuowen" is right and violent. Like the shape of Zuo Yin. Xu Kai said: "It is the first step in writing and the application of style."

Also "Ji Yun" Yu Zhaoqie, Yin Yao. Same meaning.

Also "Guangyun" the remaining parts are cut and the sound is trailing. To, to the earth.

Shuowen Jiezi

丿Juan Twelve Departments

You are also violent. Like the shape of Zuo Yin. All the people who belong to the 俿 are from the 俿. Housekeeper pays attention. Xu Kai said: "He is the first to express the style of writing."

Shuowen Jiezi Note

(俿) is also violent. The shape of Xiang Yin. And each book is made of right and left. Jinzheng. The violent ones are also crooked. Those who are violent on the right tend to bend from the right to the left. Therefore, its character image is introduced from the left. The pronunciation and meaning of 俿 are the same as those of Qiu and calligraphers. The room is close. And Pi Miqie. Fifteen parts. All the people who belong to the 俿 are from the 俿.

Dialect collection

Cantonese: pit3

Hakka: [Hai Lu Feng accent] piet7 [Hakka English dictionary] piet7 [Lu Feng accent] piat8 [Taiwanese four County accent] piet7

Teochew dialect: puah4 (phuah)