The traditional Chinese characters for "risk"

The traditional Chinese writing of the word "risk" is: horizontal fold fold hook/horizontal offset curve hook, vertical, offset, 捺, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, offset, Dot, skim, dot, ***15 paintings.

risk, pinyin xiǎn, the radical "佥" is simplified to "佥". According to ancient calligraphy, strokes are saved and simplified. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Danger means obstacle. From Fu, Qian Sheng." Many identical repetitions are the paradigm of Qian. The two paradigms of Fu and Qian are superimposed, just like the mountains are dangerous paradigms. The original meaning refers to a narrow place that is difficult to pass. Such as dangerous passes, dangerous dangers, dangerous solids, and natural dangers. The extended term refers to "possible disaster". Such as danger, risk, adventure, exploration, insurance, and taking risks.

Source:

1. Danger means difficulty. ——Xu Shen of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Shuowen"

2. Danger is far away. ——Wang Anshi, Northern Song Dynasty, "A Journey to Baochan Mountain"

3. Bi Liping is dangerous. ——"Liezi·Tang Wen"

4. If you are in danger, you will get off the cart. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Second Year of Chenggong"

5. The land is dangerous, with mountains, rivers and hills. ——"Yi·Kan"

Word groups related to the word "risk"

1. Risk mào xiǎn

(verb) To carry out a certain work or activity regardless of danger .

2. Difficulties and obstacles jiān nán xiǎn zǔ

Refers to the difficulties and setbacks encountered on the way forward. Also means "dangerous and difficult".

3. Dangerous phenomena xiǎn xiàng dié shēng

Dangerous phenomena or things keep happening. There are many dangers on the way.

4. Take risks tǐng ér zǒu xiǎn

Call means running fast. Taking risks means running to dangerous places. Describing risky actions taken because there is no other way out.

5. Dangerous xiǎn xī

Difficulties and obstacles.

6. Dangerous Pass xiǎn ài

(Name) A dangerous place.