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Pinyin: sà. 月 + 立" (pronounced lā) Meat miscellaneous.
The above pronunciation and interpretation: See the page of the Great Chinese Dictionary; See "The Sea of Chinese Characters."
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The pronunciation of the combined character of "月天韭" is: [sà]. Many people will see a soup when they eat, and this soup has only one name.
A word is a word for the month, next to a day, and then a leek word below. Many people don't know this word and don't know how to pronounce it, and this word is pronounced [sà]. This is a man-made word, which cannot be found in the dictionary, and this word was created by Ji Xiaolan.
The allusion comes from the Qianlong period when Qianlong went to the area of Liqiao County (now Suzhou, Anhui), he was hungry and thirsty, and then he drank a bowl of chicken soup with eggs washed with eggs from an old woman, and felt delicious, so he asked the old woman what soup it was called, and the old woman was very old and had bad ears, so she asked "What soup?" Qianlong asked Ji Xiaolan what the old woman said? Ji Xiaolan had an idea and said, "The old woman said that this soup is called [sà] soup."
Qianlong asked again: "How to write this [sà] character." Ji Xiaolan said: "This [sà] character is a day next to the word moon, and then a leek character below." "The meaning of it:
The moon is a life-saving soup. ”
"Moon Sky Leek" stone tablet.
月天韭" pronunciation: [sà].
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Next to the word moon on the left, next to the word heaven on the right, the word leeks of leeks at the bottom reads the word Fei.
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[Month] sà Expand the B area word, the web page cannot be displayed, the word and phonetic meaning see **.
Kangxi Dictionary is not collected.
Set rhyme" sound. Offal also.
"Rhyme" is cut and the sound is pulled.
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It is a variant of the sa character, as shown in the figure below.
Sa pinyin: sà, phonetic: radical: wind department, outside the strokes: 5 strokes, total strokes: 9 strokes: , one, one, .
Interpretation: 1. Sassy cool appearance, such as "the sassy of the Qingling, the drape of the cloud clothes".
2. Describe the sound of the wind: the autumn wind is sassy.
1. 飒飒 [sà sà].
Onomatopoeia. The sound of the wind blowing the branches and leaves of trees, etc.
2. 飒爽 [sà shuǎng].
Described as heroic and vigorous.
3, Xiao Sa [xiāo sà].
depression and coldness; Xiao Suo.
4. 飒纚 [sà lí].
Long sleeves fluttering. 5, fluttering [piāo sà].
Falling. 6. Mourning [āi sà].
Bleak and slaughtering. 7. 飒拉 [sà lā].
Onomatopoeia. Describe the sound of quickly passing by.
8, 翛飒 [xiāo sà].
Onomatopoeia. 9. flashing [shǎn sà] flashing.
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Pinyin: sà. 月 + 立" (pronounced lā) Meat miscellaneous.
The above pronunciation and interpretation: See the page of the Great Chinese Dictionary; See "The Sea of Chinese Characters."
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Can you write it out? Is there such a word?
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Next to the word moon bai on the top one.
The leek character under the word du Tian is zhi
", pronounce sà "pinyin dao sound: sà [month + stand" (inner.
Read lā) meat offal.
The above reading sound, interpretation:
See Hanyu Da Zi Dictionary page;
See "The Sea of Chinese Characters."
Kangxi strokes: 19 · Extra-departmental strokes: 13.
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Next to the word moon, there is a day word on the side of the bai, and the word du on the bottom, and the leek word below is "."
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