(2) Its corresponding simplified characters are: riding buckwheat, circling geese, returning benefits, getting simple bananas, stopping cuckoos, stopping shrubs, wearing ministries, turning carp, grain, deer, insects, becoming a basic medical base, jumping around and weaving a pair of locks.
(2) If you want to use eighteen paintings and need more traditional Chinese characters, you can look up Shuowen Jiezi or Kangxi Dictionary written by Xu Shen.
Shuowen Jiezi is short for Shuowen. The writer is Xu Shen. It is the first dictionary in China that systematically analyzes the forms of Chinese characters and studies their etymology, and it is also one of the earliest dictionaries in the world. When editing, the "Six Books" were explained in detail for the first time. Shuowen Jiezi is the first Chinese dictionary arranged by radicals. The original book was written in the 12th year of Han Yongyuan (100) to the first year of Andy Jianguang (12 1), but it was lost because of its long history. In the third year of Emperor Yongxi of Song Taizong, Song Taizong ordered Xu Xuan, Zhu Zhongzheng, Ge Tuan, Wang Weigong and other schools to publish Shuo Wen Jie Zi, which was divided into 30 volumes and distributed in hard copy. Later generations studied Shuowen according to this version. For example, the annotated edition of Duan Yucai in Qing Dynasty was annotated with this edition. The original text of Shuo Wen Jie Zi was written in Xiao Zhuan, which explained the source of the font word by word. The book is divided into 540 radicals, with 9353 words, and "repeated text" (that is, variant characters) has 1 163 words. * * * 105 16. Shuowen Jiezi is the foundation work of scientific philology and philology, and it has an extremely important position in the history of Chinese linguistics.