His pinyin: [hé]. Radical: He, strokes: 5.
Stroke order: ノノ? . Name:? Skimming? Horizontal? Vertical? Skimming? Sip.
Basic interpretation: 1. Rice seedlings, especially rice seedlings. 2. Ancient books refer to millet. 3. Last name.
Explain in detail:
The word "grain" is mostly related to crops. The original meaning: the general name of cereal crops) refers to the ancient millet, that is, today's millet, Jia Guye, born in February and August, when it was just the right time, so it was called five grains. ?
He is one of the radicals of Chinese characters, and the serial number is 1 1 1. The word "grain" can be roughly divided into two categories. One kind represents cereal plants, such as seedlings, rice, millet, ears and so on. The other kind is the behavior related to grain, such as planting, renting, paying taxes, putting on a show, etc.
Judging from the use cases of handed down literature, the original meaning of the word "He" seems to be the proper name of ancient millet. Shuo Wen Jie Zi analyzes the configuration meaning of this word as "Oracle bones", and Duan Yucai said that Oracle bones are millet, commonly known as millet. "Wo" was later used to refer to cereal crops in general. As recorded in "Poetry, Wind and July", in October, crops were harvested, millet was valued, and hay and flax were shelled.
The word "grain" in the poem "cut the grain at noon and sweat dripped down the soil" can be understood as referring to all crops and crops. As a general term for food crops, food belongs to everyone; The seeds of food crops are called crops and the stems are called crops respectively. Book of Rites: "Many a mickle makes a mickle." Zheng Xuan's annotation is "Hay is used to feed horses".