Compound-Structured Characters
Supposing that a single-structured character (or a radical) is a piece of puzzle, a compound-structured character will be a picture made up of several pieces of puzzles. So a compound-structured character can be disassembled into two or more parts.
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e.g. 听 拍 灯 林 e.g. 树 街
2. Top-(Middle)-Bottom Structure
2. Top-(Middle)-Bottom Structure
e.g. 星 芽 笑 雪 e.g. 鼻 舅
3.(Half-) Enclosed Structure
3.(Half-) Enclosed Structure
e.g. 图 园 国 e.g. 床 病 e.g. 医 e.g. 风 贝
Compound-structured characters may seem complicated. However, if you look closely, you will find that they are just combinations of basic strokes, radicals or single-structured characters.
听: 口 + 斤 拍:扌+ 白 星:曰 + 生
床: 广 + 木 芽:艹 + 牙 园:囗 + 元
More examples:
Compound-structured characters may seem complicated. However, if you look closely, you will find that they are just combinations of basic strokes, radicals or single-structured characters.
听: 口 + 斤 拍:扌+ 白 星:曰 + 生
床: 广 + 木 芽:艹 + 牙 园:囗 + 元
More examples:
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Can you split the following characters into smaller parts?
秋 雷 哭 树 灯
秋 雷 哭 树 灯