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What does the rain prefix have to do with it?
The rain prefix has something to do with the weather.
The rain prefix refers to Chinese characters with the word "rain" as the radical, which is related to the weather. In Chinese characters, radicals or radicals can usually provide some clues about the meaning or shape of words. Words with the word "rain" as the radical or radical are mostly related to rain, weather and humidity. For example, the word "snow" consists of prefixes "rain" and "autumn", which means snow; The word "thunder" consists of the prefixes "rain" and "field", which means thunder and lightning. The structure of these characters reflects the ancient people's observation and description of natural phenomena.
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