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Which decomposition option of the Chinese character tiān ‘sky’ is correct?

 

1. èr two, rén man

2. yī one, dà big

3. yī one, dà big, yī one, rén man

4. yī one, yī one, dà big, yī one, rén man

5. All options are correct

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In terms of radicals, all options are correct.
Radicals only serve for you to easily remember the characters really.

For example:
二+人=天。 → "There are two people high in the sky".
一+大=天。 → "There is only one sky, and it's big".

And so on.

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48 minutes ago, Blaveloper said:

In terms of radicals, all options are correct.
Radicals only serve for you to easily remember the characters really.

For example:
二+人=天。 → "There are two people high in the sky".
一+大=天。 → "There is only one sky, and it's big".

And so on.

What can you say about Option 4?

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Option 4 is too much radicals actually.
You can use radicals as building blocks, you can't merge them.

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8 hours ago, Blaveloper said:

Option 4 is too much radicals actually.
You can use radicals as building blocks, you can't merge them.

Don't you think that Option 4 is not quite correct? Radical èr 'two' is missing. When we analyze the Chinese character tiān ‘sky’ we can't do without èr 'two'. Should you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me, friend! ;)

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