the pronunciation of radical zhong: j Ρ n.
same as "gold". Used as a radical.
1. The characters beside "Sm" are:
Sm, fishing, Sm, Sm, buckle, Sm, Sm, V, Sm, Sm, brazing and Sm. ? , hairpin, hairpin, thorium, hairpin.
2. General rules of Chinese characters with "Cheng" as the radical:
(1) Chemical elements of solid metals: lithium, beryllium, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, potassium, calcium and scandium.
(2) Metal products: nails, needles, mirrors, bells, plowshares, cymbals, bells, hairpins, chains, locks, hoes, shovels, ingots and armors.
(3) Work related to metals: casting, inscription, engraving, forging, selling, plating, misplacing and inlaying.
(4) Description and description of metal products: sharp, sharp and rusty.
The evolution of the radical of Zhong and some word meanings:
Evolution:
As the radical of Zhong [Cheng], it is called "Jin Zi Bian", and many simplified forms have evolved from cursive scripts. For example, in cursive scripts, there are forms of writing today's "Zhong", so it is "Zhong".
Meaning explanation:
1. Yu Yu: a treasure.
2. nails dΡ ng, dō ng: nail iron ~; Immediately behind him: close to; Urge, urge, ask. ?
3. Blunt dùn: It's not sharp, and the knife is broken, so it needs grinding. Success or failure benefits ~. Clumsy, inflexible and late ~.
4. Chai chāi: a kind of jewelry worn by women in the old days, which was made of two strands of hair pins and synthesized into gold. Jing ~ cloth skirt.
5, Qin q Ρ n: respect ~ Pei. ~ back. Refers to the emperor himself (do) ~. ~ give. ?
6. fishing diào lure fish or other aquatic animals with bait. ~ shrimp. It is a metaphor for obtaining (fame and fortune) by means, selling fame and reputation.