Grass Radicals Represent the Rare Beauty of Taiwan! Ep10
The Mandarin character for grass is both a radical and standalone character. The original pictograph depicts the appearance of grass sprouting from the ground, but the modern radical is a simplified version that’s typically placed on the top of other characters. You’ll notice that lots of words for vegetables contain the grass radical like green onion (cōng), garlic (suàn), and asparagus (lú sǔn). Your local fruit stand also has plenty of apples (píng guǒ), strawberries (cǎo méi), blueberries (lán méi), grapes (pú táo), and guava (bā lè). Hebe and Becca are exploring the unique flora of Taiwan like green algae (zǎo) at Laomei Green Reef, fresh tea (chá) from Bagua Tea Garden, and Master He’s award winning orchid flowers (lán huā). How many grass radicals did you find on our trip today?
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