This word is written as follows:
Pinyin: běn?
Radical: wood
Stroke: 5
Five strokes: new coins
Chinese character head and tail decomposition: Mu Yi
Chinese character component decomposition: Ben
Read and write in stroke order: horizontal, vertical, left, right and horizontal.
Explanation:
1. Root of vegetation: ~ grass (generally referred to as Chinese medicine). Wood without ~.
2. The root of things, as opposed to "end": ~ end (head and tail; Always). root ~(root; Thoroughly; Essentially).
3. Stem of grass, stem of tree: grass ~ plant.
4. Central Committee, mainly: ~ Ministry. ~ body.
5. Here it is. ~ collar.
6. My own side: ~ China. ~ body. ~ bit. ~ points (fèn).
Evolution of Chinese characters in extended data;
Related words:
1. picture book [huà bΙ n]?
Painting model.
Lu Xun's Defending Comic Books: "It is natural to study the works of famous European writers, but we should also pay more attention to Xiu Xiang and picture books in China's old books. "
2. Original intention [běněy]?
Original intention or intention: his ~ is still good, but his words are a little heavy.
"Hard Translation" and "Class Nature of Literature" in Lu Xun's Collection: "Only I steal the fire of other countries, but I intend to cook their meat."
3. Fundamentals [gēn bīn]?
The root or most important part of something: the solution of the problem should be considered from ~.
Ba Jin's Cold Night 3: "And he never thought that he would go downstairs for dinner at this time."
4. local [tǔ]?
Hometown; Original place of growth: hometown.
Chapters 4 and 6 of "Officialdom Appears": "The so-called abstainers originally quit foreign medicine, which is not a native abstinence."
5. I [běn rén]?
The speaker refers to himself: this is my personal experience.
The second fold of "Moon Pavilion": "Father doesn't know, I am good to your children."