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Read: 蓓 [ líng].
1. Interpretation of Ling:
A type of fungus. It resembles melons, fists, clay pots, etc. The surface is pale black or purplish-brown, and the interior is pinkish-white. It is mostly parasitic on the roots of pine trees. It can be used medicinally, and the main treatment is unfavorable urination, edema, etc.
Second, Ling's compound words:
Poria cocos, Zhu Ling, Fu Ling, Shen Ling, Fang Ling.
Ling, Zhuling, Ling, Ling, Ling, Hazel.
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蓓líng name
Shape sound. From the ship, the order. Original meaning:
Botanical name. Ling ear, i.e. curly ear) herb name. Poria cocos and Zhu Ling are referred to as Ling.
Poria cocos is a fungus plant that lives under the roots of pine trees. Zhu Ling is a plant that grows under the roots of maple trees. Both can be used as medicine.
Ling, curly ears also. Sayings
Those who lose time fall. Hanshu Narrative Biography
There are hazelnuts in the mountains, and there are lings in the mountains. Poetry, Wind and Jane".
Another example: Ling turtle (Chinese medicine name. i.e. Poria cocos. It is named because of the turtle-like shape of the superior Poria cocos) pig poop Ling shape
Scattered. Same as "zero".
Those who are angry are prosperous, and those who lose time are falling. Hanshu Narrative I
Another example: Ling Luo (grass and trees withering. Same as "Scattered").
The grass is green.
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Read: 蓓 [ líng].
1. Interpretation of Ling:
A type of fungus. It resembles melons, fists, clay pots, etc. The surface is pale black or purplish-brown, and the interior is pinkish-white. It is mostly parasitic on the roots of pine trees. It can be used medicinally, and the main treatment is unfavorable urination, edema, etc.
Second, Ling's compound words:
Poria cocos, Zhu Ling, Fu Ling, Shen Ling, Fang Ling.
Ling, Zhuling, Ling, Ling, Ling, Hazel.
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苓 [líng].
Literal meaning]: 1Refers to "Poria cocos". 2.A plant mentioned in ancient books. 3.Ancient with "zero", scattered.
Phrase]: 1蓓耳 [líng'ěr].
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蓓líng name
Shape sound. From the ship, the order. Original meaning:
Botanical name. Ling ear, i.e. curly ear) herb name. Poria cocos and Zhu Ling are referred to as Ling.
Poria cocos is a fungus plant that lives under the roots of pine trees. Zhu Ling is a plant that grows under the roots of maple trees. Both can be used as medicine.
Ling, curly ears also. Sayings
Those who lose time fall. Hanshu Narrative Biography
There are hazelnuts in the mountains, and there are lings in the mountains. Poetry, Wind and Jane".
Another example: Ling turtle (Chinese medicine name. i.e. Poria cocos. It is named because of the turtle-like shape of the superior Poria cocos) pig poop Ling shape
Scattered. Same as "zero".
Those who are angry are prosperous, and those who lose time are falling. Hanshu Narrative I
Another example: Ling Luo (grass and trees withering. Same as "Scattered").
The grass is green.
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The first order of the cursive word, this word is pronounced ling, and the second tone (Yangping).
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苓 (líng) You can use Sogou to press u and enter the first letter of the stroke pinyin or component pinyin, and you can get the word you want.
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Ling, Ling. Quite a nice word.
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Read: 蓓 [ líng].
1. Interpretation of Ling:
A type of fungus. It resembles melons, fists, clay pots, etc. The surface is pale black or purplish-brown, and the interior is pinkish-white. It is mostly parasitic on the roots of pine trees. It can be used medicinally, and the main treatment is unfavorable urination, edema, etc.
Second, Ling's compound words:
Poria cocos, Zhu Ling, Fu Ling, Shen Ling, Fang Ling.
Ling, Zhuling, Ling, Ling, Ling, Hazel.
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The first order of the grass character is "Ling", pronounced [ líng ].
Ling is the name of the herb. Tuckahoe.
Zhu Ling is referred to as Ling. Poria cocos is a fungus that lives under the roots of pine trees.
Plant. Zhu Ling is a plant that grows under the roots of maple trees. Both can be used as medicine.
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The first order of the grass word, ling, pronounced líng. Original meaning: the name of a plant. Ling ear, that is, curly ear. The name of the herb. Poria cocos and Zhu Ling are referred to as Ling.
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Read: 蓓 [ líng].
1. Interpretation of Ling:
A type of fungus. It resembles melons, fists, clay pots, etc. The surface is pale black or purplish-brown, and the interior is pinkish-white. It is mostly parasitic on the roots of pine trees. It can be used medicinally, and the main treatment is unfavorable urination, edema, etc.
Second, Ling's compound words:
Poria cocos, Zhu Ling, Fu Ling, Shen Ling, Fang Ling.
Ling, Zhuling, Ling, Ling, Ling, Hazel.
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What is the first order of the cursive word:
苓 [líng].
Literal meaning]: 1Refers to "Poria cocos". 2.The source of the ancient book is a kind of hail that is a kind of plant. 3.Ancient with "zero", scattered.
Phrase]: 1Ling ear.
líng'stool line ěr].
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Read: 蓓 [ líng].
1. Interpretation of Ling:
A type of fungus. It resembles melons, fists, clay pots, etc. The surface is pale black or purplish-brown, and the interior is pinkish-white. It is mostly parasitic on the roots of pine trees. It can be used medicinally, and the main treatment is unfavorable urination, edema, etc.
Second, Ling's compound words:
Poria cocos, Zhu Ling, Fu Ling, Shen Ling, Fang Ling.
Ling, Zhuling, Ling, Ling, Ling, Hazel.
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líng 蓓 1(1) 2) Refers to "Poria cocos". 3) A plant mentioned in ancient books.
4) The ancient is the same as "zero", scattered. Letterstrike (5) Zheng code: eow; u:
82d3;GBK:DCDF (6) Number of strokes:8; Radical:
. Form 2(1) Fragmentation. Same as "zero" [decayed] Those who gain qi are early and those who are rich in potatoes nourish the land, and those who lose time are falling.
Hanshu Narrative I (2) Another example: Lingluo (the grass and trees withered. Same as "scattered") 3) Verdant [verdant].
Such as: Ling Ling (the appearance of verdant and lush vegetation).
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Read: 蓓 [ líng].
1. Interpretation of Ling:
A type of fungal osmosity. It resembles melons, fists, clay pots, etc. The surface is pale black or purple-brown, and the interior is pinkish-white. It is mostly parasitic on the roots of pine trees. It can be used medicinally, and the main treatment is unfavorable urination, edema, etc.
Second, Ling's compound words:
Poria cocos, Zhu Ling, Fu Ling, Shen Ling, Fang Ling.
Ling, Zhuling, Ling, Ling, Ling, Hazel.
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Question 1: What is the first word in cursive? Ling, zero tone, two tones.
Question 2: What is the prefix of a cursive word? líng 蓓 1
(1) 2) Refers to "Poria cocos". 3) A plant mentioned in ancient books. 4) The ancient is the same as "zero", scattered.
5) Zheng code: eow; u:82d3;gbk:
DCDF (6) Number of strokes: 8; Radical:.
Form 2(1) Fragmentation. Same as "zero" [decayed] those who gain qi are prosperous, and those who lose time are falling.
Hanshu Narrative I (2) Another example: Lingluo (the grass and trees withered. Same as "scattered") 3) Verdant [verdant].
Such as: Ling Ling (the appearance of verdant and lush vegetation).
Question 3: What is the pronunciation of a cursive word under a command.
Pronunciation: líng].
1.Refers to "Poria cocos". 2.A plant mentioned in ancient books. 3.Ancient with "zero", scattered.
Question 4: What is the first order of a cursive word?
Pinyin: líng
Explanation:1Refers to "Poria cocos".
2.A plant mentioned in ancient books.
3.Ancient with "zero", scattered.
Question 5: What is the first order of the cursive word Ling líng name?
Shape sound. From H, the sound of the order. Original meaning: the name of a plant. Ling ear, that is, curly ear.
The name of the herb. Poria cocos and Zhu Ling are referred to as Ling. Poria cocos is a fungus plant that lives under the roots of pine trees. Zhu Ling is a plant that grows under the roots of maple trees. Both can be used as medicine.
Ling, curly ears also. dd "Sayings".
Those who lose time fall. dd "Hanshu Narrative Biography".
There are hazelnuts in the mountains, and there are lings in the mountains. dd "Poetry Sao Feng Jian Xi".
Another example: Ling turtle (Chinese medicine name. i.e. Poria cocos. It is named because of the turtle-like shape of the high-grade Poria cocos).
Pig feces are in the shape of Ling
Scattered. Same as "zero".
Those who are angry are prosperous, and those who lose time are falling. dd "Hanshu Narrative I".
Another example: Ling Luo (grass and trees withering. Same as "zero rent rolling wild").
Question 6: What is the first order of the grass word líng 蓓 1(1) 2) Refers to "Poria cocos".
3) A plant that is said to be cheating in ancient books. 4) The ancient is the same as "zero", scattered. (5) Zheng Code:
eow;u:82d3;GBK:DCDF (6) Number of strokes:
8;Radical:.
Form 2(1) Fragmentation. Same as "zero" [decayed] those who gain qi are prosperous, and those who lose time are falling.
Hanshu Narrative I (2) Another example: Lingluo (the grass and trees withered. Same as "scattered") 3) Verdant [verdant].
Such as: Ling Ling (the appearance of verdant and lush vegetation).
Question 7: What to read with a cursive prefix Add a prefix to the cursive prefix.
The character is 誓 pronunciation: [líng].
Radical: Cursive prefix.
Wubi: AWYC
Question 8: What is the pronunciation of the cursive prefix plus order Pronunciation: [líng].
Radical: 艹五笔: awyc
Interpretation: Refers to "Poria cocos".
2.A plant mentioned in ancient books.
3.Ancient with "zero", scattered.
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