Electricity: 13
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How to write traditional Chinese characters of electricity?
Traditional Chinese character writing of electricity
As shown in the figure
pronounce
Bu Shouyu
Number of strokes 13
Stroke of Chinese characters
Name horizontal, dot, horizontal left/horizontal hook, vertical, dot, dot, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal and vertical hook.
How to write the traditional Chinese characters of electricity?
electric current
[Dean]
Radical: rain
Five strokes: FJNB
Stroke: 13
[Explanation] See "Electricity".
Electric word * * *, how many strokes? What are the three tricks?
Dianheng
Pinyin: diàn
ㄧㄢ? Athena Chu
Radical stroke: 5
Total number of strokes: 5
Traditional Chinese characters: electricity
Chinese character structure: single structure
Simplified radical: Tian
Word-making method: combination of sound and shape
How to write the traditional Chinese characters of electricity?
How to write traditional Chinese characters of electricity:
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How to write the word voltage in traditional Chinese characters?
Traditional Chinese characters of the word voltage:
Always write analog characters. How many traditional characters do you draw?
Fan (16)
How many words is the difference between simplified and traditional?
What's the difference between simplified Chinese characters and traditional Chinese characters? Don't talk in a cage, but make a scientific analysis, which will help us make up our minds. The difference between complexity and simplicity is not the whole system, but a small part. To be precise, it is the difference between 2235 simplified forms and their corresponding traditional forms. Other than that, all the other Chinese characters are the same. There may be several differences. In terms of calligraphy, they are all regular script, and simplified characters are taken from cursive script. Both strokes are straight, the same and assembled into a square. So, what is the difference between the two? In my words, the "parts" that make up a complete word are different. To make an inappropriate analogy, compared with the traditional way, it is simplified as "stealing the column" and replacing the brick house with a straw shed. Building a straw shed is cheaper than building a brick house, and writing simplified Chinese characters is naturally faster than traditional Chinese characters.
The basic element of Chinese characters is strokes, with a total of six strokes, two of which can also be used as characters, one is "one" and the other is "B" (B is the representative of folding in half, so I won't list them one by one). A word synthesized by strokes can be used alone or combined with another word to form a "component" to form a new word. The combination of Chinese characters is different from English, and Chinese characters are assembled. English is a string of beads. When Chinese characters are combined, some strokes overlap. For example, the traditional word "Fei" is a combination of two wings and a raised word, and a horizontal line in the middle of the raised word overlaps with the wing. The "flying" of a single wing cannot be lifted off.
There are also variants of English for going abroad. Recently, when English-speaking countries exchange foreign students, the recipient offered to take an English test to see which country he studied English in. This is not surprising. This is a matter between countries. It is normal. It is not normal for Chinese characters to mutate in China, and there are obstacles in communication in complicated and simplified areas.
Now, let's pull back the question and take a closer look at the differences between each word.
For example, the word "Bei" is a very simplified word. Among them, four strokes of "component" have become two strokes of "human", the meaning has not changed, and the value of "shell" has been strengthened. To embody value, people are not more valuable as subjects. Not only does the word leave the meaning, but the words it participates in as formal symbols or sound symbols are all leaves, and the meaning has no variation. For example, "Giving is precious" (***87) can be said to be a simplified Chinese character with great benefits. The words quoted in the first article have such advantages that they are all qualified to live and stay in society.
The word "look" is unlimited. Two strokes are missing, and the eyes (eyes) have been dug out. It's ugly without eyes. In addition, this word must be combined with other purposeful words. The qualification to be a "part" is gone.
The word "ye" is used in the last paragraph, which is a part of speech of verbs and a special word for evaluating poetry and music. However, it has been used to replace the traditional "leaves", which is simply a donkey's lip is not right for the horse's mouth, and it is neither fish nor fowl. The traditional Chinese characters of this word are familiar to everyone who thinks of "disc, spy and butterfly", and they will be remembered as soon as they see it. The word "leaf" has nothing to do with it. I heard that a great man scolded him at that time, so he didn't change his surname when he was old, so his signature has always been a traditional Chinese character. To tell the truth, this is a word that does not need to be simplified, which will produce many negative benefits.
This simplification of the word "doctor" is also in line with reality. Today's "doctors" only have medical skills, but no medical skills (please forgive the doctor). Decoction and acupuncture have been simplified, leaving only surgery. Has the doctor developed from "culture" to "martial arts"? Beg for mercy again. So who is to blame for this situation? Blame the word-maker. Because ideas are power, and words are the representation of ideas. That's why I criticize the word "Jing".
The word "fish" and "turtle" are simplified very well. In the former, many words should be collocated to produce new words to express individual fish, which is of great benefit. The latter is almost a "bachelor" who does not pair with other words to produce new words. Although it is similar to the simplified word "electricity" (this word should be more complicated), it is not an electronic product. There is another reason why the word "fish" is simple, because it has changed from "braised fish" to big live fish. Because at the far end of Chinese characters, three points mean water, four points mean fire, limbs of birds and animals, such as "sweat", "heat", "cooked", "horse, bird, sheep" and so on. This is a convention, or a hidden rule.
Why is the word "country" badly written? Because the traditional "Guo" phonetic symbol has been simplified and the shape of the phonetic symbol has not changed, it is very successful. It combines many words into a "group", such as "pot, nest, pot" and so on. , and then take out the word "country" separately to become a new product, people ... >>