Shorthand of the root table formula.
In Chinese character input, the root list is an important tool that can help us quickly memorize and recognize Chinese characters. However, root lists can be a challenge for beginners. In order to better memorize the root list, we can use the mantra method. Here are some mantras to help you memorize root lists quickly.
First, cross horizontally and vertically, and take the code separately.
This is a basic mantra that helps us memorize the horizontal and vertical crossings of the root table. In the root table, the horizontal line represents the horizontal stroke, and the vertical line represents the vertical stroke. When a word has horizontal and vertical strokes, we take the code separately. For example, the word "dry", cross to take "one" code, vertical stroke to take "|".so the root of the word "dry" is "one, |."”
Second, take the left side and take the right side.
This mantra applies to the left and right parts of the word. Generally speaking, the left side of the word takes the left code, and the right side takes the right code. For example, the word "Ming", the left side of the "day" takes the "day" code, and the right side of the "month" takes the "month" code, so the root of the word "Ming" is "day, month".
3. Take the frame from the outer frame and take the inside frame from the inside.
This mantra applies to enclosing structural sections. If the outer frame of a word is a fully enclosed structure, then the entire outer frame takes the outer code;If the inner frame is also a fully enclosed structure, then the entire inner frame will take the inner code. For example, the word "Hui", the outer frame takes the "mouth" code, and the inner frame takes the "mouth" code, so the root of the word "Hui" is "mouth, mouth".
Fourth, the upper and lower structure, respectively, take the code.
This mantra applies to the upper and lower structural parts. For the upper and lower structures, we take the codes of the upper and lower parts respectively. For example, the word "card", the upper part takes the "one" code, and the lower part takes the "Bu" code, so the root of the word "card" is "one, Bu".
Fifth, the overall structure, according to the shape of the code.
This mantra applies to the overall structure of the word. For some words with an overall structure, we need to determine the code according to the shape of the word. For example, the shape of the whole character is like a square, so the "mouth" code is taken, so the root of the word "Tian" is "mouth".
Through the memorization method of the above formulas, we can quickly master the memory skills of the root list. Of course, in order to truly master the use of root lists, you need to practice and consolidate them constantly. Only through continuous practice and accumulation of experience can we better use the root list for Chinese character input.
Here are some books on root table shorthand for your reference:
1.Root List Shorthand Guide: This book is a shorthand guide dedicated to root lists, detailing the composition and use of root lists. The book provides a large number of formulas and practice questions to help readers quickly master the skills of memorizing root lists.
2."Chinese Character Input Skills and Root Table Shorthand": This book is written by Yang Xueguo, focusing on the basic skills of Chinese character input and the method of memorizing root lists. Through practical operations and examples, the book helps readers better grasp the skills of Chinese character input and the memorization of root lists.
3.A Quick Guide to Chinese Characters: This book is a comprehensive guide to learning Chinese characters, including the content of root list shorthand. The book systematically introduces the basic knowledge of Chinese characters, such as strokes, radicals, and structure, to help readers fully grasp the writing and memorization skills of Chinese characters.
4."Root Table Study Notes": This book is written by Zhang Hongsong, which is a special notebook for the root list, which records in detail the author's experience and memory methods in the process of learning the root list. The book also provides a large number of exercises and notes to help readers better grasp the skills of memorizing root lists.
5.Research and Practice of Chinese Character Root Lists: Written by Kai-Fu Lee, this book systematically introduces the design principles and application methods of Chinese character root lists from the perspective of cognitive psychology. Through a large number of examples and experimental data, the book proves the effectiveness of the root table in the learning of Chinese characters, and provides a useful reference for the research and application of Chinese character learning.
These books address the problem of root list shorthand from different perspectives, and provide useful guidance and inspiration for Chinese character learners. By reading these books, we can better understand the composition and use of the root list, and improve our own Chinese character input and writing skills.