It is better to change the radical to become milk, slave, state, zi, zi, zi.

It is better to change the radical to become milk, slave, bei, zi, zi, zi.

1. Milk

pronounced nǎi, from the female, nai sound. The side shape of women's breasts is the paradigm. Women and girls are the superposition of two paradigms. The female lactation organ, the breast, is the paradigm of milk. Original meaning: the organ of lactation. Such as: milk room (breast). Extension: Extended meaning means "milk". Milk, milk powder. Explanation: Extended meaning is "to feed a child with breasts". Such as: milk baby.

2. slave

pronounced nú, from you, from female, which means to capture a female prisoner by hand and force her into slavery. It was first seen in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty. In the Warring States characters, the word "nu" derived from the Jin character "nu" may have a simplified form, and may be decorated with an oblique dot next to "you". The original meaning is slave, and later it was extended to the suffix attached to the names of animals, plants and other miscellaneous things, with an emotional color of love.

3. The word

is pronounced zì and was first seen in writing in the Shang Dynasty. The original meaning of "zi" is woman's conception. Extended to female animal reproduction. Fertility by female animals is also extended to hatching. "Zi" is extended from the meaning of procreation to nurturing. Extended from nurturing to love. From love it is extended to education and governance. It was extended from education and governance to marriage. Later, "character" was extended to things written in words, such as fonts, calligraphy works, letters, notes, etc.

4. Zai

Pronounced zǎi, zǐ, zī, the son of man is the paradigm of Zai. Original meaning: Same as "cub". Refers to children. Explanation: Extended meaning is "the position assumed." Such as: shoulders. Derived meaning: extended meaning "young (mostly domestic animals)". Such as: chickens and piglets. Derived meaning: derived from "young and subtle" to mean "thorough and meticulous". Such as: being careful and doing things carefully.

5. 子

Pronounced zǐ, the same as 子. It means the seeds produced by certain plants, such as: rapeseed; rice seeds; wheat seeds; grains (cereal seeds, also refers to grain, grain particles).