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What are the radicals of the people's words?

The radical of Chinese characters is Shu.

Basic meaning:

Min (Pinyin: mín) is a common word in the General Standard of Chinese. This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, and its ancient glyph is dazzling, which refers to the prisoner who stabbed an eye as a slave, and later refers to civilians and ordinary people. Extension refers to the open, unofficial and non-military. It also refers to a person or a group of people engaged in a certain occupation.

Why is the word "person" blind? Probably in Oracle Bone Inscriptions's time, "person" didn't just refer to everyone's "person". These "people" blinded by a purpose may be guilty people, "prisoners" who won the war, or exclusive slaves who ruled the aristocratic class. In order to tame these people to work for them, the ruling nobles blinded one eye and prevented them from running away.

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Explanation of word combinations:

1. democracy [[mín zhǔ]] refers to the people's right to express their opinions and participate in the political life and management of the country.

2. among the people [mí n jiā n]: ~ literature. ~ music. This story has been circulating for many years.

3. Folklore [[mín sú]] Folk customs: investigation ~.

4. People's livelihood [[mín shēng]] People's livelihood: national economy. ~ depressed.

5, the whole people [quá n mí n] All the people of a country: ~ referendum. ~ mobilize.