What do you mean by holding hands?

Question 1: The meaning next to the hand is the same as "hand". Used as a radical.

Chinese name: Yi

Pinyin: shǒu

Simplified radical: "Yao"

Five strokes 86: rghg five strokes 98: rghg

Total number of strokes: 3

Stroke sequence coding: horizontal and vertical

Explanation: Same as "hand". Used as a radical. Commonly known as "hand in hand".

Question 2: What do you mean by holding hands? Radical is the word-forming component of compound words. The ancients called the left and right sides of Chinese characters with left and right structures "pian" and "bian". Now, all parts of the combined Chinese characters are collectively called parallel. Chinese characters are mostly pictophonetic characters, which are composed of pictophonetic characters and homophonic characters. Therefore, "radical" mainly includes pictophonetic characters and homophonic characters. For example, the word "Yu" consists of two radicals, Yan and Wu. The word "basin" consists of two radicals: "fen" and "pan bottom"; The word "Wen" consists of two radicals: the door frame and the mouth.

Question 3: What do you mean by holding hands? The word-making method of # dρ: sound and shape; Judging from the sound, it's sound.

Basic word meaning

1.[~ guard] Be careful.

keep fit

The word-making method of #dǐ: shape and sound; Judging from the sound, it's sound.

Basic word meaning

Throw: "Jing Ke is useless, but his dagger ~ King of Qin".

Article #tí word formation method: sound and shape; Judging from the sound, it's sound.

Basic word meaning

1. Hold something with a ring, handle or lasso: ~ pot. ~ lights. ~ basket. ~ bag. ~ box. ~ Ling Gang.

2. Guide (up or forward, etc.). ): ~ fear. ~ liters. ~ don't ~ carry.

3. Speaking of, quote: ~ on. ~ out. ~ wake up ~ advocate. ~ discussion. ~ name. ~ case. ~ yes.

4. take the prisoner out of the detention center: ~ interrogation. ~ prisoners.

5. Leadership and deployment: ~ soldiers.

6. Takeaway: ~ Takeaway. ~ goods.

7. One of the strokes of Chinese characters is picking.

8. utensils for scooping liquids such as oil and wine: oil. Wine.

9. Ancient drum name: "Master Shuai Zhi ~".

10. Last name.

Question 4: What do you mean by holding hands? Li Yan

◎ [~ horizontal] Describe rods, rods, etc. It is too long. Metaphor feet ~ skin 】 【 catch the rest of the things. Wu Yu.

Question 5: What does the word beside the hand have to do with the hand or hand movements, such as pulling, receiving, hugging, pushing, lifting, stabbing, hitting, patting and throwing? ...

It belongs to a kind of pictophonetic characters. Pictophonetic characters are formed on the basis of pictographic characters, signifier characters and cognitive characters, and consist of two words or words, which are composed of signifier (phonetic symbol) representing meaning category and phonetic symbol (phonetic symbol) representing sound category respectively. Pictophonetic characters are the most effective way of word formation. Generally, ideographic characters or signifiers are used as symbols, while phonetic symbols can be used as pictographs, signifiers and cognitive characters.

Question 6: What does the hand next to the note mean? There is no picture. What do others say? Are you talking about the eighth note? You want to hold hands. ....

Question 7: What do you mean by a left hand and a right hand? 15. Hello. This is an uncommon word, which cannot be displayed on the web page, but can only be displayed in the form of pictures;

Source: Chinese Dictionary 2, hand-painted 13.

Question 8: What is the word Hui next to the left hand and what does it mean? Strange four sounds are just old handwriting, which is not used now.