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What to do if it’s hard to remember the Wubi root characters

Question 1: How can Wubi typing be made easier?

Do I have to remember the root of the word?

What should I do if I can’t remember?

In fact, it is not difficult to learn Wubi. The first step is to be familiar with the root of the character. The second step is to know how to split a character (the splitting method of characters) (give priority to the larger character, connect the characters without connecting them, and separate the characters without connecting them). Then

You need to be familiar with the position of the radicals on the keyboard (generally referring to the radicals that are not in the radical table) and then practice frequently.

You can only practice some commonly used words very proficiently when chatting online. If you want to be comprehensive, you can find some newspapers and books at home. For typing according to the above, you can find some Wubi typing practice software to practice.

Wubi means to use it frequently and practice it frequently. The more you practice, the more you will become proficient.

You said you can’t memorize the radicals. The main thing is to use them a lot. Haha, the multiplication table and the English alphabet are all basic skills. Read them more every day. Practice makes perfect. Question 2: It’s so hard to memorize the Wubi radicals!

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Is there any way to remember it quickly?

Summary of original ideas: ? Just remember the following 3 points: ? 1: Know what Wubi is: 一丨丿丶B (horizontal and vertical strokes, twists and turns) ? 2: Know the distribution characteristics of these five strokes on the keyboard: recognize the characters

The first and second strokes of the root determine the position? (As shown in the red stroke area: the 5 keys on the left of the middle row are the first area, and the 5 keys on the right are the 丨 area? The 5 keys on the left of the upper row are the 丨 area, and the 5 keys on the right are

Is it Area B, the fifth key is on the far right of the downward row? The five keys on the left side of the downward row are Area B)? (As shown in the figure, the blue strokes indicate the position: take the middle yellow line as the boundary, go from the middle to both sides, respectively, "一丨"

丿丶丶" 5 digits) ? 3: Distribution principle of radicals: (The inventor arranged so many radicals based on this idea) ? a: The first stroke of each radical is determined, and the second stroke

Positioning (70% of the character roots comply with this principle, so you can tell which of the five keys in which area it is by looking at the first stroke, and which of the five keys is positioned by looking at the second stroke! Don’t believe it? You can put the above character

Try all the radicals in the root distribution map according to this principle. Circle the special ones to see. There are not many, only the following 25% + 5%. Then remove the ones with special memory methods. Only a few need to be memorized.

Only one!) ? b: Roots with special memory methods (25% of the roots): Rukou is pronounced in K because it is pronounced as K ? c: Roots that can only be memorized by force (only 5%): Rumuding

West is in S ? ? Practical combat: ? 1: The first stroke of the root word "王" is "一", and the second stroke is "一", so "horizontal in horizontal", among the 5 keys in the horizontal area on the left side of the middle row

On the horizontal positions counting from the middle outwards (the 1st key, G key)? 2: The first stroke of the root word "Tu" is "一", and the second stroke is "丨", so "horizontal in vertical"

, in the vertical position from the middle of the five keys on the left side of the middle row (the second key, F key)? 3: The first stroke of the root word "大" is "一", and the second stroke is

"丿", so "horizontal and middle apostrophe", is in the apostrophe position counting from the middle among the five keys in the horizontal area on the left side of the middle row (the third key, the D key, and there is a special memory method of pronouncing it as D)?

...? There is no need to remember 70% of the root words that conform to this principle, and the rest can be easily remembered by thinking of some ways!

? ? So there is no need to memorize the painful oral judgment at all, skip it and go directly to the character splitting stage. If you must recite words in your mouth, you might as well treat "horizontal within horizontal", "horizontal within vertical", "horizontal within vertical", etc. as three characters

Decide to use it!

? ? There is no need to memorize the oral formula, just break it down a few times and you will learn the legendary five strokes in no time!

And there’s no need to learn English keys first!

? ? (The invention of Wubi is amazing! It is indeed the fastest input method with the fewest duplicate codes! ? Adding the difficulty of memorizing formulas is the inventor’s biggest failure! Abstracting the image is so complicated that it is difficult to remember

! Alas! What a pity) ? ? The current learning process is simplified to: 5 minutes of theory -> practice splitting characters -> splitting the root of the character -> first positioning -> second positioning -> OK!

(There is no need to memorize it at all, it will be unforgettable for a lifetime, fast and accurate!) ? ? The pain of learning Wubi by memorizing oral judgment: learn theory -> memorize oral judgment -> practice splitting characters -> remove the root of the character -> memorize oral judgment ->

Which oral sentence -> corresponds to which English key -> OK Question 3: Is it difficult to remember the Wubi root?

How long does it take to become proficient quickly?

What do you think of my method?

Key names and high-frequency words are the best to type.

Learn key names. Generally speaking, key names can be typed out by typing four times in a row.

For example, hitting G four times means: King; hitting H four times means: Eye.