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What's the word beside your hand?
The text on the side of the handle is as follows:

1, lift: refers to lifting, lifting or lifting by hand. For example, "lifting water" means using a portable bucket, and "lifting a pen" means picking up a pen by hand. Address: It means to greet, seduce or invite by hand. For example, "waving" means greeting someone with your hand, and "attracting" means attracting or attracting customers by means. Bear: It means to bear, stir or carry by hand. For example, "lifting water" means lifting a bucket with your hands.

2. Hug: It means to hug, encircle or surround with hands. For example, "hug" means to hug someone with both arms, and "hug" means to surround or protect someone with both hands. Push: refers to pushing, urging or pushing by hand. For example, "car" means pushing the car by hand, and "pushing" means pushing or pushing it by hand.

3. Drag: refers to dragging, pulling or stretching by hand. For example, "mopping the floor" means mopping the floor by hand, and "procrastination" means prolonging time or delaying action. Pull: refers to pulling, drawing or dragging by hand. For example, "pulling a cart" means pulling a cart by hand, and "zipper" means using two-handed zipper strips.

4. Pick up: refers to picking up, picking up or sorting by hand. For example, "collecting firewood" means collecting firewood by hand, and "climbing stairs" means climbing stairs by hand. Hanging: refers to hanging from a high place or hanging with ropes and hooks. For example, "hanging a picture" means hanging an exhibition on the wall with a rope, and "registering" means registering to see a doctor in a hospital.

The concept of radical and related knowledge

1, the radical is a part of Chinese characters, also known as a component or assembly. It is the basic element of Chinese characters, and usually indicates the meaning or pronunciation of a word. Each Chinese character has one or more radicals, which form a complete Chinese character in a certain order and structure.

2. Radicals can be divided into ideographic radicals and phonetic radicals. Ideographic radicals usually represent the meaning of Chinese characters, such as "mouth" for mouth or mouth-related actions, and "wood" for trees or tree-related objects. The phonetic radicals indicate the pronunciation of Chinese characters, such as "owe" indicating the pronunciation related to exhalation and "bird" indicating the pronunciation related to birds.

3. In learning Chinese characters, it is very important to master radicals for memorizing and understanding Chinese characters. By recognizing and memorizing different radicals, we can grasp the composition and meaning of Chinese characters more quickly. At the same time, understanding the pronunciation and meaning of radicals is also helpful to improve the reading comprehension ability of Chinese characters.

4. Radicals have other functions besides helping to learn Chinese characters. Through the analysis and study of radicals, we can understand the history and evolution of Chinese characters. In addition, radicals can also be used to create new Chinese characters or design visual images such as logos and trademarks.