Pinyin, strokes and radicals of good words;
Simplified Chinese characters: OK. Traditional Chinese characters: OK. Chinese Pinyin: Hao. Hao's radical: page. Extinction: 12. Total number of strokes: 18. Wu Bi 86 Edition: jyim. Five strokes 98 edition: jyim. Cang Xie number: afmbo. Chinese character structure: left and right structure. Five elements of Chinese characters: wood.
Basic explanation:
White appearance: ~ ~. ~ gas (white and fresh gas).
In ancient times, there was "Hao" and Hao Tian.
Explain in detail:
shape
(I know. From the scene, from the page (xié), the head. Duan Yucai's Notes on Explaining Words: "The scenery is also sunny. The sun is white, and from the scene page, the words are white. " Original meaning: bald head)
Same original meaning. Because of the white-headed man. Extend to white.
Hao, you look white. -"Shuo Wen"
The sky is white and white. -"Songs of the South Zhao Da". Hong note: "Hao, white appearance."
Another example: dew (white dew); (Bai Yueguang); Breathe (fresh and white).
Huge.
Hao, Daya. -"Hanshu Zhuan Xu" Note
Another example: vastness (huge and broad); Haoran (magnificent appearance); Sweat (mighty).
Light. Such as: Hao Hao (bright, bright appearance).
Chuan "Hao" originally refers to the western heaven, generally referring to the sky.
The west calls it heaven. -"Lu Chunqiu Beginning". Note: "Golden white. So, Hao Tian. Here we go again. "
Born from the dome. -The Biography of Han Sima Xiangru
Another example is: Haotian (Western Heaven, Western Heaven, Tonghaotian); Hao Qiong (refers to the sky. Also called Hao Qiong); The sky (refers to the sky).