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Radical: 丷.
Pronunciation: yǎng
Strokes: <>
Meaning: 1. Nurturing, providing daily necessities: education. Support. Comfort. Family.
2. Raise animals and cultivate flowers and plants: flowers. Breed.
3. Give birth, have children.
4. Raised (non-biological): Son. Father. Mother.
5. Education and training: training. Teach.
6. Nourish and rest the body and mind: Sickness. Heart. Sex. Stop. Battalion. Recharge.
7. Protection and repair: road.
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<>养 [ yǎng ].
radical: 飠 1Care, nurturing.
Such as: "raising", "raising the people". "The Book of Rites University":
He did not learn to raise children, and then married him. "Historical Records Volume 112 The Biography of the Master's Father": "The people are miserable, and the widows, the old and the weak cannot support each other.
2.Cultivating flowers and trees or raising animals. Such as: "raising orchids", "raising chickens". "Zhou Li, Xia Guan, Yuanren": "Yuanren, when raising horses and shepherding." ”
3.Cultivating morality. For example: "Cultivating morality". "Mencius Devoted to the Heart": "Nourishing the heart is not good at having few desires." ”
4.Teach, educate. "Zhou Li, Local Official, Bao Shi": Bao Shi admonishes the king evil, and raising the son of the country is the six arts of teaching. "Preface to the Biography of Confucianism in the Book of Han, Volume 88": "Or Confucius clothed clothes, and raised 3,000 disciples. ”
5.**, care. Such as: "recuperate", "nourish", "recuperate". "The Fifth Chapter of the History of Confucianism": "Fold some more silver to raise his broken leg." ”
6.Increase, fuel. "Twenty Years of Zhao Gong": Selfish desires are raised, and if you don't give it, you should respond. "Kong Yingda Justice": "Private ownership does what it wants, it grows for a long time, and it is a crime if it is not shared by the people, and it should be punished." ”
7.Keep your word and keep it. "Xunzi Etiquette Theory": The dragon flag is nine, so the letter is also raised. ”
8.Surname. For example, in the Spring and Autumn Period, the state of Chu had a foundation for raising you.
Related Terms. The homophone nourishes itching, itching, sighing, stinging, sustening, sustenance
Same radical Eat Hunger Eat Hungry Eat Eat Eat T
The same stroke model and Rui Zang Yu Miao Wei Zhai Dao.
He has been pampered since he was a child, so he is quite willful and does not care about others.
A pampered person like him will suffer sooner or later.
My cousin was pampered since he was a child, and he still can't do anything.
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Raise. Radical: 丷.
Pinyin】 yǎng
Strokes】 9 Five strokes】 udyj
Basic Definition Detailed Definition.
1.Nurturing, providing daily necessities: Nurture. Support. Comfort. Family.
2.Raising animals, cultivating flowers and plants: flowers. Breed.
3.Giving birth, having children.
4.Raised (non-biological): Child. Father. Mother.
5.Education, Training: Training. Teach.
6.Nourish and rest the body and mind: Sickness. Heart. Sex. Stop. Battalion. Recharge.
7.Protective Patching: Road.
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Pinyin】 yǎng
radical strokes 9 five elements of soil traditional body nourishment five strokes udyj new words. Basic Definition Detailed Definition.
1.Nurturing, providing daily necessities: Nurture. Support. Comfort. Family.
2.Raising animals, cultivating flowers and plants: flowers. Breed.
3.Giving birth, having children.
4.Raised (non-biological): Child. Father. Mother.
5.Education, Training: Training. Teach.
6.Nourish and rest the body and mind: Sickness. Heart. Sex. Stop. Battalion. Recharge.
7.Protective Patching: Road.
Related compounds. Recuperation, cultivation, recuperation, recuperation, recuperation, recuperation, nurture and
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Raise. What is the radical of raising: 丷. Pinyin:
yǎng] Interpretation:
1.Nurturing, providing daily necessities: Nurture. Support. Comfort. Family. 2.
Raising animals, cultivating flowers and plants: flowers. Breed. 3.
Giving birth, having children. 4.
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The radical is 丷. Nourishment yǎng1, nurturing, providing daily necessities: nurturing. Maintenance. Raise. Family.
2. Raising animals and cultivating flowers and plants: raising flowers. Cultivation.
3. Give birth, have children.
4. Raised (non-biological): adopted son. Foster father. Foster mother.
5. Education, training: training. Upbringing.
6. Nourish and rest the body and mind: recuperate. Nourish the heart. Nourishment. Rest. Nourishment. Recharge your batteries.
7. Protection and repair: road maintenance.
Nourish [zī yǎng].
Animal) to provide nutrients: body|Silently.
养尊处优 [yǎng zūn chǔ yōu] is a place to enjoy a privileged life (often derogatory).
赡养 [shàn yǎng].
The provision of subsistence needs, in particular, refers to the provision of care for the child in the physical needs of his or her parents.
休計息 [xiū yǎng shēng xī] refers to the reduction of the burden of the people, the establishment of a peaceful and simple life, the development of production, and the restoration of vitality after the great turmoil or transformation of the country.
涵养 [hán yǎng].
Name) can restrain and grasp their own emotions of cultivation: very .
Adoptive [shōu yǎng].
Adoption and support (children of others).
修心养性 [xiū xīn yǎng xìng] cultivates the soul and cultivates temperament. The latter generally refers to the cultivation of strengthening spiritual character.
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Use the radical to check the word first, and then check the seven paintings.
<>养 [ yǎng ].
Paraphrase. 1. Nurturing, providing daily necessities: nurturing. Maintenance. Raise. Family.
2. Raising animals and cultivating flowers and plants: raising flowers. Cultivation.
3. Give birth, have children.
4. Raised (non-biological): adopted son. Foster father. Foster mother.
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Raised in the Xinhua dictionary can find two radicals, the first radical is 丷, there are two paintings. The second radical is , which has six paintings.
Pinyin】 yǎng
Total strokes: 9.
Glyphs: Upper and lower structure.
Interpretation: sheep, means flock. Raising, oracle bone inscription = (sheep) false praise to the god + (攴, holding a whip), indicating driving the sheep in the mountains.
The original meaning of the word: grazing sheep. Jin Wen inherits the oracle bone glyphs.
Seal text = (sheep) + (food, feeding), indicating that the sheep are fed grass. In ancient times, cattle herding was called "herding cherry blossoms", and sheep herding was called "raising". Later, "raising" specifically referred to feeding livestock and poultry in circles.
Related compounds. 1. 成 [yǎng chéng].
Nurture to form or grow.
2. 养病 [yǎng bìng].
Recuperation due to illness: peace of mind.
3. 教养 [jiào yǎng].
Education, training.
4. Nutrient [yíng yǎng].
The body absorbs the substances needed from the outside world to maintain growth and development and other vital activities.
5. Nourish [zī yǎng].
supply of nutrients; Supplement: Product. Body.
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The correct radical is Chunqing [丷].
Willow Wave Oriole, all sesame seeds will wholeheartedly answer your call.
Yours is our insistence on a grip that moves and grips.
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Interesting Biwu Han hand fission liquid source chain house.
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The radical of the character "raising" is 丷, and the common characters for 丷 are 兰 [lán], guan [guān], and 愡 [duì] beast [shòu].
<>养 [ yǎng ].
1.nurturing, providing daily necessities;
2.raising animals, cultivating flowers and plants;
3.Giving birth, having children.
4.Dependent (non-biological);
5.education, training ;
6.Nourish and cultivate the body and mind;
7.Protective patching ;
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养yǎng, radical: 丷.
Radical strokes: 2 total strokes: 9
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Monolithic words, or raising, I think so, I don't know if I'm right.
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The radical of the word "Yang": 丷.
丷bā is the same as "eight" in ancient times, and is generally used as a side.
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<>养 [ yǎng ].
Number of strokes: 9;
Radical: 丷. Nurturing, providing for daily necessities: nurturing. Maintenance. Raise. Family.
Raising animals, cultivating flowers and plants: raising flowers. Cultivation.
Raised (non-biological): Adopted son. Foster father. Foster mother.
Education, Training: Training. Upbringing.
Nourish and rest the body and mind: recuperate. Nourish the heart. Nourishment. Rest. Nourishment. Recharge your batteries.
Conservation and repair: road maintenance.
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The radical of raising is the character "sheep".
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The radical of the word raising: 丷 bai, the du structure of the word raise: the upper and lower structure zhi.
Yang, pinyin: yǎng.
Basic Meaning DAO:
1. Raising and providing living goods: raising, supporting, raising, and raising a family.
2. Raising animals and cultivating flowers and plants: raising flowers and breeding.
3. Give birth, have children.
4. Raised (non-biological): adopted son, adoptive father, adoptive mother.
5. Education and training: cultivation and upbringing.
6. Nourish and rest the body and mind: recuperate, nourish the heart, nourish the character, recuperate, nourish and recuperate.
7. Protection and repair: road maintenance.
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Pinyin yǎbaing
Radical strokes.
du 9 Five Elements Soil Traditional Body Nourishment Five Strokes udyj Vocabulary Basic Interpretation Detailed Interpretation.
1.Nurturing DAOs and providing daily necessities: internal education. Support.
Appearance. Comfort. Family.
2.Raising animals, cultivating flowers and plants: flowers. Breed.
3.Giving birth, having children.
4.Raised (non-biological): Child. Father. Mother.
5.Education, Training: Training. Teach.
6.Nourish and rest the body and mind: Sickness. Heart. Sex. Stop. Battalion. Recharge.
7.Protective Patching: Road.
Related compounds. Recuperation, cultivation, recuperation, recuperation, recuperation, recuperation, nurture and
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The traditional Chinese word for "raising" is a phonetic character, with "sheep" on the top and "food" on the bottom. So it's the upper and lower structure.
The simplified Chinese retains the prefix "human" for "food", and writes the apostrophe and "sheep" vertically, making people mistakenly believe that "human" is connected to the above, and think that it is a semi-enclosed structure, which is actually a misunderstanding.
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