Steps of radical search method:
1. Find the radical of the searched word and count the strokes of the radical.
2. Find this radical in the radical directory of the radical dictionary and read the page number next to it clearly.
3. Click this page number, find the corresponding entry in the "word lookup table", and find the radical to be searched from this page.
4. Count the number of strokes of all words (excluding the number of strokes of the radicals), and find the word to be searched according to the stroke order of this part.
"Wet" pinyin: shρ, a first-class Chinese character in the General Standard of Chinese, means that the word "wet" containing a lot of water is called "wet". This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, and its original meaning was wet. From wet to wet. There is also a word "wet" in Shuowen, pronounced tà, which first appeared in the Warring States script and is an ancient water name. It is often used instead of "wet" in ancient books. For example, Ganyi: "The water is wet and the fire is dry." The first variant list excludes "wet" as a variant of "wet".