New Chinese characters are formed by combining some basic Chinese character radicals and strokes. The article also mentions some variations of Chinese characters and Chinese characters composed of multiple identical radicals.
In exploring the secrets of the composition of Chinese characters, they are: zhi, yao, kou, 丨, 匚, 凵, 丶, 女, LV, 丄, 丅, 干, TU, 王,丿, 西, 嘦 (jiào).
舙(huà), tongue, ancient, thousand, mouth,丿,丨,博,凵,亻,tu,丸(huó), estimate, pin, LV, 垚(yáo), 吅(xuān).
The character "舙" (huà) is composed of three characters for "tongue", and the character "tongue" itself can be broken down into "qian" and "口". If we remove the first stroke of the character "千", it becomes the character "古". In addition, "tongue" also contains basic strokes such as 丿, 丨, 博, 凵, and 亻.
Adding a horizontal line to the character "十" forms the character "土"; adding "tongue" next to "任" (next to a single person) becomes "丶" (huó); adding " "Ancient", it is "estimated".
Two side by side "口" characters are combined to form "吅" (xuān) and "LV", and three "口" characters are stacked to form the character "品"; similarly, three "Tu" characters are stacked to form "垚" (yáo). The above are the 17 Chinese characters we selected. Numbers aside, I hope everyone can be inspired.