What are the words used as radicals?

As a radical, the word "Zi" includes:

hole

Small hole, hole: ~ hole. ~ eyes. ~ hole. ~ Brother Fang (refers to money, because old copper coins have square holes, which are harmonious and contemptuous). Very: ~ urgent. ~ powerful. Quantifier, used in caves: 1 ~ earth kiln. Last name.

be pregnant

Pregnant: pregnant. ~ women. ~ education (pregnancy and childbirth mean that new things are brewing in existing things).

grandchild

[sūn] Son of a son: ~ Son. ~ female. Relatives of the same generation as grandchildren: foreign countries. Nephew ~ (nephew's child). Descendants: Zeng (zē ng) ~ (grandson's children). Xuan ~ (great-great-grandson's child). Sons ~ (sons and grandchildren, generally referring to descendants). Wang ~ (a descendant of the nobility). Plant reproduction: ~ bamboo (bamboo born at the end of bamboo branches and roots) surname. 【 xê n 】 with "Xun".

Word (z √)

Symbols used to record languages: Wen ~. Han ~ ~ switchboard. ~ mom. ~ code. ~ sentences. ~ between lanes (háng). ~ consider your words. Different writing forms and calligraphy schools: Cao ~. Seal ~ Yan ~. Willow. Oh ~ Zhao. Calligraphy works: ~ painting. ~ pictures. The pronunciation of the word: ~ the word is clear and round. People's alias, also called "table ~", is now called "number"; Store name, also called "~". Contract, contract: ~ evidence. In the old society, women were called married: staying in the boudoir. Childbirth, milk, love: ~ milk (fertility). ~ pregnant (pregnant).

Son (zǐ):

Ancient refers to children, now refers to sons: ~ daughters. ~ sun. ~ heir. ~ brothers (younger generation, young people).

Fruits and seeds of plants: vegetables. Melon ~ son. ~ true.

Animal eggs: fish ~. Silkworm.

Young, young: ~ chicken. ~ livestock. ~ city.

A small hard granular object: a bullet. Chess.

Relative to "mother": ~ gold (interest). ~ female buckle. ~ sound (consonant).

Opposite address: male ~. Wife ~ scholar ~ (scholar) boat ~ (boatman) talent ~.

Ancient honorifics for people; Call a teacher or a moral and learned person: Kong ~. Pre-Qin era.

The first genus of earthly branch rats: ~ ugly pubic hair (metaphor for orderly level or organization of things).

Used for timing: ~ o'clock (at night 1 1 point to 1 point). ~ Night (late at night).

The fourth of the five levels of feudal system: ~ Jue.

With nouns, verbs and adjectives, it is nominal (read softly): flag ~. Chaos. Fat ~.

Individual quantifier suffix (read softly): I knocked on the door twice.

Last name.