What is the radical of Cong?

What is the radical of Cong - Answer: 1.

Cong

Explanation

1. Gather, many things come together: ~生. ~Gather. ~Dense.

2. (people or things) gathered together?: people ~. Grass~. ~ Journal. To drive away sparrows (a metaphor for not being good at uniting people and driving the forces you can rely on to the enemy). ~Temple.

3. Surname.

Group of words

Cluster orchid

[ cóng lán] A cluster of bluegrass. A metaphor for a person of high moral character.

Cong Tan

[ cóng tán] An article or book composed of several words of the same or similar nature (mostly used as the title of an article or book).

Series

[ cóng kān ] series of books (mostly used as the name of a series of books).

Congshe

[cóng shè]A shrine in the jungle.

grove

[ shù cóng ] A cluster of trees.

Clump

[ cóng shēng ] 1. Grass and trees grow together. 2. Similar things appear at the same time.

Congfang

[ cóng fán ] is complicated and troublesome.

tussock

[ cóng máo ] tussock grass.

Congshuo

[ cóng huǒ ] means numerous.

春草

[ chūn cóng ] A cluster of flowers and trees in spring.

congwei

[ cóng wèi ] 1. Dense; a dense place refers to a place of habitat. 2. Describes richness and variety.

Congyu

[ cóng yù ]Growing together.

Cong Tie

[ cóng tiē ] is known as a compilation of ancient and modern famous posts. According to legend, it began in the Southern Tang Dynasty's "Qingting Tang Tie".

Silkworm Cong

[ cán cóng ] 1. According to legend, he was the ancestor of the King of Shu and taught people sericulture. 2. Refers to the land of Shu. 3. See "Cancong Road".

Flowers

[ huā cóng ] Many flowers gather in clusters.

Cage clump

[ lóng cóng ] gather things into a clump.

Zhencong

[ zhēn cóng ]Beautiful flowers.

Gui Cong

[ guì cóng ] 1. Gui Cong. Mostly refers to a place of seclusion. 2. Refers to the Moon Palace.

Withered bush

[ kū cóng ]Withered bush plant.

Yarrow

[ cóng shī ]Yarrow growing in clusters. ?

For the bush to drive birds away

[ wèi cóng qū què ] Cong: jungle; drive: to drive away. Drive the finches into the jungle. Metaphors cannot unite people and drive some people who could be united to the enemy side.

Congshan Mountains

[ cóng shān jùn lǐng ]Countless tall and precipitous mountains.

Cancong Niao Road

[ cán cóng niǎo dào ] refers to a dangerous mountain road.

To stand out from the crowd

[ bá cóng chū lèi ] is still said to be outstanding. Point out the crowd.

蠠青草草

[ pán qīng cóng cuì] describes the lush green trees.

Congqing broken axle

[ cóng qīng zhé zhóu ] means that even light and small objects can break the axle if loaded too much.

Densely clumps

[ mì mi cóng cóng ] 1. Describe dense. 2. Describe the lush vegetation.

元鱼congjue

[ yuān yú cóng jué ] is a metaphor for poor governance, which results in driving the people to the enemy. Jue, the same as "que" in ancient times.

A hundred disadvantages abound

[ bǎi bì cóng shēng ] Bai: describes many; disadvantages: disadvantages, disadvantages. All kinds of harm have occurred.