Muddy roots

The muddy root is Juglans mandshurica.

Pronunciation is three points of water. In Chinese characters, radicals are the basic structural units of Chinese characters, and other strokes and structures are related to them. Sanshui water is one of the common radicals, which usually means water-related or liquid.

In Hunzi, three-point water is its radical, which shows that the original meaning of the word is related to water. Turbidity is an adjective used to describe water or other liquids, which can indicate the turbidity and turbid state of water. There are many other Chinese characters with three water dots, such as Jiang, Liu, Chinese, tears and so on. The meanings of these words are related to water or liquid.

Xiongnu is an ancient Chinese character, which appeared as early as the pre-Qin period. Hunzi is widely used in literature, poetry and other fields. For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Ascending the Mountain" has quicksand, and the sky is frosted first. The poem "How far is Tianjin" can be understood as the water recedes, while Tianjin refers to the road to Beijing. These poems have three water points, which indicate that they are related to water.

The role of radicals in Chinese characters;

1, which represents the semantic category of Chinese characters:

Radicals are symbols of Chinese character meaning classification, and most of the meanings expressed by radicals are related to the meanings of Chinese characters themselves. For example, Chinese characters with wooden characters are usually related to wood and plants, such as trees, forests and forests; Chinese characters with Japanese characters are usually related to the sun, time and time. Such as bright, such as sunshine, such as time. By radical, we can quickly understand the basic meaning and usage of a Chinese character, which plays an important role in learning Chinese characters and reading chinese.

2, help to remember the shape and structure of Chinese characters;

Radicals are the basic structural units of Chinese characters, and most Chinese characters can remember their shapes and structures according to radicals. For example, the word "kou" is a common radical, and many Chinese characters have the word "kou" beside them, such as eating, drinking and barking. These Chinese characters with spoken characters are similar in structure and easier to remember.

3, auxiliary Chinese dictionary:

When looking up a dictionary, radicals are an important means to locate Chinese characters quickly. Most Chinese characters have definite radicals, through which the corresponding Chinese characters in the dictionary can be quickly found. For example, if you look up the eye words in the dictionary, you can find the eye words next to the target words in the radical directory, and then find the eye words according to the page number. Through radicals, the steps and time of dictionary lookup can be greatly simplified and the efficiency of dictionary lookup can be improved.