Buanerpai is a common radical in Chinese characters. It is shaped like two ears and is located on the left or right side of the Chinese character. In Chinese characters, many characters have double ears, such as "BU", "Guo", "Team" and so on.
1. The rules for writing next to both ears are: write the upper horizontal stroke first, then the lower horizontal stroke. The width of the entire radical is roughly equivalent to half the width of a Chinese character, and the height is roughly equivalent to the height of a Chinese character.
2. There are two ways to use the word beside the ears: one is used as a root, such as "Deng", "Zheng", etc.; the other is used as a radical, such as "部" , "Guo", "Team" and other words. In either case, the ears are an important part of the Chinese character and play an important role in the pronunciation and meaning of the character.
3. Both ears are not only widely used in Chinese characters, but also play an important role in calligraphy. In calligraphy, there are many changes around the ears, including height, length, width and other forms. These changes have an important impact on the balance and beauty of the entire character.
Characteristics of the radicals next to both ears
1. Unique shape: The shape of the radicals next to both ears is similar to a pair of ears. The upper part is wider and the lower part is narrower. The overall appearance Create a shape that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom. The position is flexible: the ears can be on the left or right side of the Chinese character, and its size and shape will also change depending on the character, making it highly adaptable.
2. Pronunciation is important: The side of the ears often represents the consonants of sounds in Chinese characters and is an important part of the pronunciation of Chinese characters. In language communication, the role of both ears cannot be ignored. Writing changes: In calligraphy, there are many changes around the ears, including high and low, long and short, wide and narrow, etc. These changes make Chinese characters more beautiful and balanced.
3. Cultural symbols: There are also some cultural symbols beside the ears. For example, "阝" is often used in ancient literature to mean "阜", which is a mountain of earth, symbolizing high terrain and broad vision. In some Chinese characters, "阝" is also used to represent a symbol of noble status such as nobility and royal family.