Sunday, March 8, 2020
Multiple Meanings of the Chinese Character æ¥ (rì)
Multiple Meanings of the Chinese Character æâ" ¥ (rà ¬)          The Chinese character æâ" ¥ (rà ¬) can be defined as day, sun, date, or day of the month. Besides being an independent character, it is also a radical. This means that æâ" ¥ (rà ¬) is a component of other characters that often have to do with the sun or with the day.          Character Evolution      The character æâ" ¥ is a pictograph depicting the sun. Its earliest form was a circle with a dot in the center, and four rays extending from the circle. The central dot has become a horizontal stroke in the modern form of this character, which makes it similar to the character ç⺠® (mà ¹), which means eye.          Sun Radical      Here are some characters that incorporate the radical æâ" ¥. Many Chinese words that include the sun radical are associated with daytime or brightness, but that is not always the case.         æâ" © ââ¬â zÃŽo ââ¬â early; morning         æâ" ± ââ¬â hn ââ¬â drought         æâ" ´ ââ¬â xÃ
 « ââ¬â rising sun         æËŽ ââ¬â mà ng ââ¬â bright; clear         æËŸ ââ¬â xà «ng ââ¬â star         Ã¦Ë ¥ ââ¬â chÃ
 «n ââ¬â spring (season)         æâ¢Å¡ ââ¬â wÃŽn ââ¬â evening; late; night         æ⢠ ââ¬â zhà ²u ââ¬â daytime         æ⢠¶ ââ¬â jà «ng ââ¬â crystal         æ⺠© ââ¬â nÃŽng ââ¬â in former times          Mandarin Vocabulary With Rà ¬      The Chinese word for sun can also be incorporated into other vocabulary words and phrases. See this chart for a few examples:                         Traditional Characters  Simplified Characters  Pinyin  English          n w tin r  complete darkness          b r  within the next few days          ch shng r q  date of birth          gung tin hu r  in broad daylight          ji r  holiday          xng q r  Sunday          r ch  sunrise          R bn  Japan          r j  diary          shng r  birthday    
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