First-grade radical table picture

The pictures in the root table of Senior One are as follows:

First of all, a brief introduction.

1,' y': write dots and dots first, and then write vertical lines; Bi': Write off first, and then write the vertical hook; Wan': write horizontally first, then fold the hook horizontally, and then turn left; Mother': the last three strokes are dot, horizontal and dot; And': write ellipsis first, then ellipsis, then ellipsis; Nye': Write horizontal fold first, then left fold. This word is very similar to' and', but the stroke order is completely different.

2,' fire': write the above two strokes first, that is, point and left, and then write; Deng': write two strokes in the upper right corner, and then si; Minus': write the dot and mention on the left first, and then write the word' salty' on the right; Cool': write horizontal first, then write four' ×' from left to right, and finally write' people'; Xun': The order of strokes in the right half is: horizontal oblique hook (non-horizontal curved hook) and horizontal vertical (non-left).

3,' convex': the first stroke is to write left vertical, then short horizontal vertical, then horizontal folding, and finally the side length horizontal; 〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕〕 12

Second, radical.

1, the radical is a common part of compound words. People are used to calling the upper, lower, left and right parts of Chinese characters radicals. Generally speaking, it is called "head" in the world, and it is called "grass head" as the word "fu" in the flower. Hereinafter referred to as the "bottom", such as the "plate" in the basin, it is called the bottom of the plate; The left side is called "side", such as "Cheng" in the iron word, which is called "golden side"; The right side is called "edge"

2, such as the word "bucket", called bucket edge; It is called "box" outside, such as "zi" in the word "Gang", which is called the box with the same character. Some of them are radical. In different places, the shape changes and the appellation is different. For example, "person" is called "person prefix" in Huizi, and "single person" or "single person" in Xianzi.

3. The radical is the word-formation component of the combined word. 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.