Second, the interpretation of Chinese characters:
[ zhā ]
1, thorn: ~ needle. ~ flowers.
2, stationed, tied: ~ camp.
3, drilling: Zhamengzi.
[ zā ]
1, bundle, bundle: ~ braid. ~ legs.
2, handle, binding: one-to-one correspondence.
[ zhá ]
1, [~ earned] dialect, barely supported ("earned" pronounced softly).
Third, the structure of Chinese characters: left and right structure
Fourth, word-making method: sound and shape; Left-shaped right sound
Five, the radical of the tie: Yi
6. Related phrases:
Stab your hands, be solid, take root, camp, make holes and get together.
Extended data:
First, Chinese character strokes:
Keywords horizontal and vertical hook, lifting, vertical hook,
Second, Tian Zige is writing:
Third, the definition of words:
1, prick the hand [zhā shǒu]?
Describe things as difficult; Tricky.
2, solid [zhā shi]?
Sturdy: I tied my luggage.
Reality (work, study, etc. ); Practical: basic skills. Work ~. I always worry when I don't hear the exact news.
3. Rooting [zhā gēn]?
The roots of plants grow into the soil.
Metaphor goes deep into people or things and lays the foundation: ~ grassroots. He took root in the countryside.
4. Set up camp [zhā ying]?
The army camped.
5. Create [zhā y m: n]?
The metaphor is amazing.