The Chinese Radical: 丘


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Meaning
mound, hillock    丘

Explanation

Used in these characters:
JLPT HSK 2
visitor, guest, object (in grammar)
bīn
Top: roof , bottom: soldier (At the hill there are eight soldiers.)
(At compulsory billeting) Under your roof a soldier is accommodated as your: guest.
JLPT HSK 4
table tennis (ping-pong)
pīng
丿

Like a soldier (At the hill there are eight soldiers) who stands on one leg or the other when playing table tennis. Or phonetically 乒 (pīng) 乓 (pāng) as a double sound, like in table tennis.
JLPT HSK 4
onomat. bang
pāng
丿

Like a soldier who stands on one leg or the other when playing table tennis. Or phonetically 乒 (pīng) 乓 (pāng) as a double sound, like in table tennis.
JLPT HSK 5
soldiers, an army, military
bīng
Top: hill (An axe in the ground as a burial object in the [burial] mound/hill.), below: eight
At the hill are eight soldiers.
JLPT HSK 6
high mountain, highest mountain peak, wife's parents
yuè
Top: hill (An axe in the ground as a burial object in the [burial] mound/hill), below: mountain
Hills on the mountains make a high mountain.
JLPT HSK 6
mound, hillock, grave
qiū
Top: axe , below: ground/earth
An axe in the ground as a burial object in the [burial] mound/hill.
JLPT no HSK
mound, hill, grave
qiū
Left: mound, hill (An axe in the ground as a burial object in the [burial] mound/hill), right: village
(As a fortification?) The hill at the village is: a mound.

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