First of all, strokes
six
Second, radical.
woman
Third, the structure
About; In all parts of; about
Fourth, explain
1. Call mom.
2. honorifics for elders or older married women.
Verb (abbreviation of verb)
Mom? Menstruation? Aunt? Aunt? Stepmother? Mammy? Aunt? Mommy? Dopted mother? Mom? Mom and dad? Mom? Mom? Zuma? Mom, mom, mom, mom.
Six, idioms
babbling
Seventh, make sentences
1. Xiaoming failed in the exam and his mother scolded him.
My mother has a pair of round eyes.
Aunt treats her children as her own and loves them.
Aunt Li is warm-hearted. She helps her neighbors in trouble.
Xiaoming is very dissatisfied with the marriage between his father and stepmother.
6. Stepmother's care is better than mother's.
7. Menstruation is always thinking about his son who works in other places.
When her cousin was admitted to a good university, she was proud of her menstruation.
My uncle and aunt came here last night to check the new TV.
10. My aunt went home today. I haven't seen her for years. This is a real blessing.
Eight. introduce
1. In modern Chinese, the radical "ma" is simplified to "ma".
2. Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. From the voices of women and horses. In the long history, the meaning of the word "mother" has changed, but it must be emphasized that "mother" is not a foreign word, and mother is always called by the pronunciation of MAMA in various human languages. In ancient Chinese, "mother" was pronounced as a horse.
3. Original meaning: Call mom.
4. extended meaning: extended meaning refers to "addressing female elders"; The extension refers to "in the old society, middle-aged and old servants were called by their surnames"; Also used as a surname.
Nine, the origin of glyphs
1. pictophonetic characters.
2. "Female" stands for gender, and refers to the female who breeds and nurtures new life. Everything with vitality and strength in the world comes from women. Women give birth to new life, and new life continues new hope.
3. "Ma" sound, incomplete research shows that the first complete syllable spoken by children of most languages and nationalities in the world is "Ma", which is the same as "Ma" sound.