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What is radical and how to pronounce it?
Radical: ji, pronounced Ji not ng, Ji? Ng, initial j, vowel ong, has one tone and three tones.

"Xi", which is not included in the Chinese Character List of General Specification, is an uncommon word. It was first seen in the Bronze Age, and later found in the Xiao Zhuan era of the Qin Dynasty. The simplified Chinese character "Xi" evolved from the era of Xiao Zhuan in the Qin Dynasty.

The basic meaning of "Fu" is the same as "Fu"; Extension means the outer suburbs of Du Yi.

Chinese characters with the radical "Xi"

1, Nei (pinyin: nèi, nà), origiNally meant to enter from the outside, and then gradually divided into three words: Nei, Ru and na. In ancient books, we can see that "nei" has both the meaning of acceptance and the meaning of giving, pronounced as nà, and then written as "na". The word "nei" was extended from its original meaning to tenon, pronounced as ru, and later written as "Xi"

2. Wang (pinyin: w ǐ ng) was originally a variant of "net", which refers to the net used for fishing and hunting. The word "Wang" in seal script is distinguished by the phonetic symbol "Wu". Later, "Wang" was disguised as "nothing" and "net" was used to express the meaning of the net. In ancient Chinese, "Wang" also means cheating, cajoling and hoodwinking.

3. Gang (pinyin: gāng), while the shape of Oracle Bone Inscriptions is being screened on the mountain. From the mountain, the net rang. Mountains are like nets, and mountain bones are like nets. The protruding part of the mountain is the paradigm of gangzhi. Original meaning: spine. Extension refers to the mathematical unit of angle. Also used as a surname.