Gaoyi 36 radical

The 36 root tables of Grade One are as follows:

Go: ferry, Ben, fan, envoy, transport, far, near, boundary, connection, return and advance; Stump (grass prefix): flowers, grass, knots, flowers, lotus, tea; Insects (next to the word insect): ants, shrimps, spiders, spiders; You (two drops of water): cold, two, ice, frozen, fixed;

Zelkova schneideriana (three-part water): clear, river, no, river, pool, washing, swimming, sprinkling and injecting; Land (beside both ears): Yang, Na, Du, Yin and Zhen; Female (next to female): surname, subject name, elder sister, mother, mother; Mouth (Chinese character box): country, garden, difficulty and group; Mouth (beside the word): eat, shout, listen, shout, ye, ah, scare, what, right; You (aside): Please, say, say, promise, say, admit, make way;

What, housing, company, partner, others, low, body, safety, doing, image; Hey (next to the couple): very, sexual, desirable and rewarding; Hey (beside the hand): move, hit, pat, find, grab, protect, hold, row and lift; Heart (heart word base): you, suddenly, how, think, think, think, always, anxious; Wood (next to wood): samples, proofreading, plums, photos, trees, machines, poplars and cotton; Day (next to Japanese words): spring, sunny, hour, sound, evening, star;

Introduction of radicals:

Radical is the word-forming component of compound words. The ancients called the left and right sides of Chinese characters with left and right structures "pian" and "bian". Now, all parts of the combined Chinese characters are collectively called parallel.

Chinese characters are mostly pictophonetic characters, which are composed of pictophonetic characters and homophonic characters. Therefore, "radical" mainly includes pictophonetic characters and homophonic characters. For example, the word "Yu" consists of two radicals, Yan and Wu. The word "basin" consists of two radicals: "fen" and "pan bottom"; The word "Wen" consists of two radicals: the door frame and the mouth.

Classification:

The word "radical" is often mentioned when analyzing glyphs. The first primary school Chinese book edited and published by People's Education Publishing House contains a list of radical names. So what is "radical"? Generally speaking, radicals are ideographic radicals.

Radicals are also radicals, but radicals are not necessarily radicals, and radicals and radicals are the whole and part relationship. Among the radicals, the number of radicals is very small, but the commonly used radicals exceed 100, and the number of radicals listed in the above-mentioned radical name table is 99.

A large number of radical capitals are phonetic components, mainly phonetic components, and there are more than 1000 commonly used. Nearly 90% of syllables are monosyllabic words, such as "Bian", "Jia" and "Gu". In Chinese teaching in primary schools, those syllables with strong word-formation ability are called "basic words".