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It's "next to the soil" and a "hanging" I can't find out a lot of places, and there are many place names that use this in the last word.
The name of the place has been used from the past to the present, that is, in the past, there may have been this character, or it may just be a local sound, and others read it this way, and over time, people will habitually use Chinese characters.
Reading half of this way of reading creates a word for this sound, of course, this is limited to oral and handwritten, and real written words do not appear, modern Chinese dictionaries.
It's simplified, and it's a bit of a rare word.
It is no longer used, which means that the words in the modern Chinese dictionary we use now are all for convenience and recognition simplification, and the rare words have been deleted, which is why you can't find this word.
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Nian da Yin Ping. The explanation of the Chinese dictionary is: the area of the earth, but I don't know what it means. See the mainland edition of the Great Dictionary of the Chinese Language, p. 202, Tubu.
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Expand the C area word, the existing input method can not be played, and the word pronunciation is shown in **.
Extended cunicode: 2a8b2
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Pronunciation: Shuqiao Lu dā
Set rhyme] De Xuan cut, sound potato with 搨. The district of the earth. Gear down.
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土 is a basic radical in Chinese characters and a common Chinese character monomer, which is pinyin "tǔ".
The word "soil" is a commonly used side in Chinese characters, and usually appears in Chinese characters that indicate the meaning related to land, such as: "pit, soil, plastic, garden, polder, base, ruin, fang, fill, weir, dam, embankment, reclamation, port, la, buried, ridge", etc.
In some Chinese character combinations, there are also special meanings next to the character "土", such as:
pil (duī): indicates the aggregation, accumulation of objects;
圆" (yuán): to denote something shaped like a circle;
circle" (quān): It means to surround or surround.
"Unable to do something": It means that you want to do something but your strength can't reach it;
"Frustrated" in Zexiang: indicates a state of depression and depression;
"Unconventional": It means not sticking to conventions and having an innovative spirit.
In short, the side of the character "土" is a commonly used side in Chinese characters, which usually appears in Chinese characters with meanings such as land, aggregation and accumulation, and has obvious semantic characteristics. Understanding and mastering these meanings and words can help us better understand and use Chinese characters, and improve our ability to learn and use Chinese. <>
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Pinyin: bù. Initial: b, final: u, tone: fourth tone.
Port city. Pinyin: bù, Zhuyin:
radical: earth, five strokes: fwnf (86); ftnf(98), Unicode:
57e0, Cangjie: ghrj, Zheng code: bmye, number of strokes:
Eleven strokes, stroke order Ling guess number: 12132515112, four corner code: 47147, word level:
Level 1 (Lesser Common).
Interpretation: 1. Wharf, mostly refers to towns with wharves.
2. Commercial port. Compounds: commercial port, foreign port, ship port, local port, port, port, port, water port, Bengbu, open-ruler stove port, incense port, fish port, wheel port.
Stroke order. <>
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Summary. Planting: transplanting, planting trees. Planting. Plant flowers. Cultivated. Attached, plugged in: planted velvet. Planted.
Seedlings, seedlings of plants that can be transplanted: peach plant. Tree planting. Fall: Fall on your heels. Refers to failure or fooling around.
Next to a soil character on the left, and a word on the right, how to type this word, what to read?
Hello, there is no word on the left next to the word and a word on the right.
What you're talking about should be the word planting.
Planting, the Chinese character for pinyin, is zāi, and the interpretation refers to the long board used in the construction of earthen walls.
Planting: transplanting or planting, planting trees. Planting.
Plant flowers. Cultivation is cultivated. Plug it in:
Planting velvet. Planted. Seedlings, seedlings that can be transplanted from the plants of the seedlings:
Peach planting. Tree planting. Fall:
Planting heels. Refers to failure or fooling around.
This is the place name of a village, pronounced zhai
The variant character of the village is 砦.
Monkey. You can use pinyin luzhai to come out.
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埒 liè Low wall, an earthen fence around the site. Equivalent to: "Therefore, the princes of Wu are also, to the mountain to cast money, the Son of Heaven."
Tian Cheng. Career; Boundary: "Rest in the corner of no grievances, and swim in the invisible wilderness."
The flow of water in the mountains. Ancient measurement names.
The meaning of the words in this paragraph is detailed.
埒 (liè 名 (1) (形音. From the soil, 寽 lǚ sound. Original meaning:
Low wall) (2) Same meaning; Specifically refers to the earthen wall around the horse shooting range [enclosure] 埒, humble wall also. - Saying" There is water on the mountain. - Erya
Note: "There is a stop spring. The bow is like a bright moon against the sun, and the horse is like a floating cloud.
Yu Xin "March 3rd Hualin Garden Horse Shooting Fu" Ji (Wang Ji) is a good horse shooting, buy land for a job. ——The New Language of the World" (3) Another example: 埒垣 (wall) (4) 水流上山上水流 [water course on mountain] One source is divided into four parts, and it is injected at the bottom of the mountain.
Liezi Tang Wen (5) Boundaries; marginal [border] 水潦所回埒邱。 - Erya ShiqiuNote:
The edge of the mound is bounded, and the water surrounds it. "Press, those who are made by people, those who have land and nature, are all called Qi. 6) Another example:
埒mu (field acres).
Inflections. 埒 liè dynamic (1) is equivalent; Independent; Compared with [equal] so the princes of Wu also, with the mountain to cast money, rich in the son of heaven. - Historical Records and Equalization Book (2) Another example:
埒名 (same name); 埒美 (Bimei; comparable); 埒略 (comparative distinction).
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Question 1: What is the word next to a soil character, and a vertical word?
Pinyin: duo3 Strokes: 11 Stroke order: 12131212211 Radical: Mound: "Put the stove and eat it!"
Embankment: Shi Feed. The iron pipe on the bellows: "Drum blowing province!"
The appearance of the object sagging.
Question 2: What is the word with a vertical vertical next to the word soil According to the Xinhua dictionary, this word is pronounced "duo" with the third sound, which means: hard soil.
Question 3: One to mention the soil next to one to hang what is the character [duǒ] left 1: hard soil, mound.
2.embankment. See Shi Feed.
3.The air outlet iron pipe of the bellows.
4.The Sanskrit word is Bodhisattva, and the Chinese translation of "Bodhi" is "enlightenment", and the full translation is "sentient beings", which includes two meanings, that is, bodhisattvas are both "enlightened beings" and sentient beings who take it as their responsibility to enlighten others. In addition to ordinary bodhisattvas, there are also "great bodhisattvas" such as Guanyin, Jizo, Manjushri, and Puxian, which is mahāsattva in Sanskrit, Mahasa in Chinese, and also translated as "Dashi, Saint, Kaishi" and other names.
Question 4: What to read in one soil?
Pinyin duǒ
radical soil.
Stroke 11
Five FTGFs
Vocabulary Book Basic Definition Detailed Definition.
1.Mound: "Put it on the stove." ”
2.embankment.
3.The iron pipe on the bellows: "Drum blowing." ”
4.The appearance of the object sagging.
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