Geng Zheng, Geng Jie, Geng Ao, Geng Zhuo, and Yan Geng.
Second, interpretation:
1, Guangming.
2, integrity: ~ straight.
Third, Geng's radical: ear
Fourth, the structure of Chinese characters: left and right structure
Five, word-making: the combination of sound and shape.
Extended data:
First, the evolution of glyphs:
Original meaning of word formation: adjective, simple personality, quick reasoning, right and wrong, blushing.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Genger, Ear and Cheek. From the ear, save the sound. Du Lin said: Geng, Hirono. From a bright and sacred province. Every word is left and right. Du Ye. ?
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Geng, put your ear on your cheek. The glyph takes "ear" as the edge, and cymbals omit "Gui" as the edge. Du Lin said, "Geng, light is also. From a bright and sacred province. " All pictophonetic characters are ideographic on the left and phonetic on the right. So Turin's statement is wrong. ?
Second, the phrase definition:
1,[gěng zhèng] [gě ngzheng]?
Strong and upright.
2. Geng Jie?
It refers to the stagnation of the heart.
3. hey?
Depression and anxiety.
4. Geng Zhuo?
Anxiety.
5. Sour Geng [suān gěng]?
Sadness, sadness.