时间: 2025-05-05 00:01:07
发音:柏 (bǎi) - pronounced like 'bye' in English, 柳 (liǔ) - pronounced like 'lee-oo', 栩 (xǔ) - pronounced like 'shoo', 栎 (lì) - pronounced like 'lee', 柘 (zhè) - pronounced like 'juh'
The park is filled with tall, majestic 柏 trees.
The 柳 tree's branches sway gently in the breeze.
The 栩 tree blooms with beautiful white flowers in the spring.
The 栎 tree's acorns are a favorite food of squirrels.
The 柘 tree's wood is prized for its durability and strength.
字源:These characters are all related to trees and have been used in Chinese literature and poetry for centuries.
演变:The characters for these trees have evolved over time, with some retaining their original forms while others have changed significantly.
To remember these characters, try associating them with the trees they represent. For example, imagine a tall, evergreen 柏 tree in a park, or a 柳 tree with long, slender branches.
柏 - consists of the radical for tree (木) and the character for white (白), 柳 - consists of the radical for tree (木) and the character for woman (女), 栩 - consists of the radical for tree (木) and the character for need (羽), 栎 - consists of the radical for tree (木) and the character for music (乐), 柘 - consists of the radical for tree (木) and the character for stone (石)