What are the Chinese characters in the pinyin of ke?

The Chinese characters for ke in pinyin include 蝌, ke, ke, ke, etc.

1. Tadaka, the first-level Chinese character, pronounced as tadpole (kē), is a larvae of a tadpole frog or toad, black, with an oval body and a long tail. It lives in water and eventually turns into a frog or toad. Also known as "Huodong". The traces of tadpoles and birds refer to ancient characters. Borrowing refers to quaint calligraphy. Source: Fang Yu, Marquis of the Qing Dynasty, "Reconstruction of Yan Lugong's Stele Pavilion": He died for scolding a thief, and died calmly, because he regarded my head and body as something he did not love.

2. Ke (pronounced kē) is a general standard first-level character (commonly used character) in Chinese characters. This character first appeared in Xiaozhuan characters in "Shuowen". "Shuowen" says that Ke means Cheng. From the grain, from the fight. Fighter, measure also. It can be seen that the original meaning of this word is "differentiation", "degree" and "category". "Guangya·Explanation" also says: Ke, Tiaoye. The word "ke" here is extended to legal provisions.

3. Ke, a first-level Chinese character, is pronounced as kē. Its original meaning refers to small heads, and by extension it refers to granular objects. Phonetic. From page, fruit sound. From the page, means related to the header. By extension, it refers to granular matter, particles, and small heads. ——"Shuowen" The green leaves lightly gather the beans evenly. ——Yuan Haowen's "Unopened Begonia" Another example: a grain of salt; a grain of salt.

4. Ke, a common standard first-level Chinese character (commonly used character) in Chinese, pinyin kè, was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions. The original meaning is victory, and later it was extended to mean super ability, competence, completion, etc. Ke, a knowing word, was often a trophy in ancient times. In bronze inscriptions, Gui has the words "captured soldiers, shield, spear, spear, bow, 箙, arrow, and 裨裄". Sometimes "唄" can also be used as a substitute for the head.

How to create Chinese characters:

1. Pictogram: a method of creating characters that depicts the image of things, such as "sun, moon, mountain, water, person, wood, fire, mouth" ", mu, tian" and so on were drawn to create characters, which later gradually evolved into today's shape. The pictographic method of making characters is the most instinctive way for human beings to make characters.

2. Referring to things: adding symbolic symbols to the pictographic characters to create characters, such as blade (add a little bit to the edge of the blade), ben (add a little bit to the root of the tree), and gan (add a little bit to the tongue) , also (from "big" people who open their arms, add two points under the armpit to refer to the armpit). Using purely symbolic symbols to create characters also belongs to the method of character creation that refers to things.