Who knew what Ran Min was

Updated on amusement 2024-03-26
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    冉冄rǎn "Shape".

    Pictographic. Original meaning: the appearance of weak and droopy hair).

    Same as [tenderly].

    冄, Mao 冄冄 also. - Sayings

    Another example: Ran weak (weak).

    Gradually, gradually. Often made "Ranran" [gradually] old Ran Ran, which is coming. - Lisao. Note: "Appearance." ”

    Ran Nei, OK also. Ranran, enter. - Guangya".

    Another example: Ran Ran Yoyo (action is fleeting); Ran Ran Entanglement (Slowly Soaring); Ran Nei Trend (referring to Shi Eun as a politician).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ran's explanation.

    rǎn]1.The edge of the tortoise shell.

    2. 〔a.Hairs, branches, etc. are soft and drooping; Such as "willow branch" bSlowly, as in "the moon rises".

    3.Surname.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    昕 [xīn].

    xīn] when the sun is about to come out.

    冉 [rǎn].

    rǎn] The edge of the tortoiseshell.

    Each [gè].

    gě] 自儿 (gěr) self, also known as "self-own".

    gè] each, different from each other:

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    昕 [xīn].

    When the sun is about to come out.

    冉 rǎn1The edge of the tortoise shell.

    2. 〔a.Hairs, branches, etc. are soft and drooping; Such as "willow branch" bSlowly, as in "the moon rises".

    3.Surname.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's still there, right?! There are two meanings of : still, which are: Adverbs. Still: Despite the storm and rain, he still stuck to his post. Attachment and reluctance: Thinking of parting, still out of the house.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Pinyin rǎn

    Explanation:1The edge of the tortoise shell.

    Hairs, branches, etc. are soft and drooping; Such as "willow branch" bSlowly, as in "the moon rises".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are three meanings:

    1.The edge of the tortoise shell.

    2. a.Hairs, branches, etc. are soft and drooping; Such as "willow branch" bSlowly, as in "the moon rises".

    3.Surname.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Ran means slowly, gave birth to a daughter, and wanted to be called Ran Ran, but her husband disagreed. I think it's good, and I want to call it Ranran.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    冉冄rǎn "Shape".

    Pictographic. Original meaning: the appearance of weak and droopy hair).

    Same as [tenderly].

    冄, Mao 冄冄 also. - Sayings

    Another example: Ran weak (weak).

    Gradually, gradually. Often made "Ranran" [gradually] old Ran Ran, which is coming. - Lisao. Note: "Appearance." ”

    Ran Nei, OK also. Ranran, enter. - Guangya".

    Another example: Ran Ran Yoyo (action is fleeting); Ran Ran Entanglement (Slowly Soaring); Ran Nei Trend (referring to Shi Eun as a politician).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    冉 [rǎn].

    The edge of the tortoise shell. Ran Ran AHairs, branches, etc. are soft and drooping; Such as "willow branches"; b.Slowly, as in "the moon is rising".

    Surname. Number of strokes: 5;

    radical: 冂; Stroke order number: 25211

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Basic literal meaning.

    1.The edge of the tortoise shell.

    2. 〔a.Hairs, branches, etc. are soft and drooping; Such as "willow branch" bSlowly, as in "the moon rises".

    3.Surname.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Ran 1The edge of the tortoise shell.

    2.〔~a.Hairs, branches, etc. are soft and drooping; Such as "willow branch" bSlowly, as in "the moon rises".

    3.Surname.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    冉冄rǎn "Shape".

    Pictographic. Original meaning: the appearance of weak and droopy hair).

    Same as [tenderly].

    冄, Mao 冄冄 also. - Sayings

    Another example: Ran weak (weak).

    Gradually, gradually. Often known as "Ranran".

    gradually]

    The old man is coming. - Lisao. Note: "Appearance." ”

    Ran Nei, OK also. Ranran, enter. - Guangya".

    Another example: Ran Ran Yoyo (action is fleeting); Ran Ran Entanglement (Slowly Soaring); Ran Nei Trend (referring to Shi Eun as a politician).

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