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1.颉 [jié]2颉 [xié]3颉 [jiá]颉 [jié].
Cang Shang was the name of an ancient, and according to legend, he created words.
颉) 颉 [xié].
The jaw a-bird flies upwards and downwards; b By extension, it is comparable to "his paintings are on par with famous artists" c antagonistic, as in "role"; d stubborn, arrogant, such as "you can't go straight, so you are proud of the world".
颉) 颉 [jiá].
Minus: "Treat me as a thief of food, and slander me."
Legend has it that it resembles a monster like a green dog.
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A Ji and a page are: Jie. jié, xié, jiá, (Cangjie, ancient name, literary sage.
Legend has it that he created words. xié, jaw a bird flies up and down; The surname B is extended to be comparable, such as "his painting of this state liquid and the famous family of Jiejie"; c. Confrontation, e.g. "Jiejie effect"; d stubborn, arrogant, such as "you can't go straight, so you are proud of the world". jiá, minus gram:
Blame me for stealing food and blame." Legend has it that it resembles a monster like a green dog.
Compound: Jiejin.
jié jīn]
Tang Dynasty Turkic people.
The official name, also translated as:'Pounds'。
Fish Jie. yú jié]
Judah leaps. Jie Yan.
xié hěn]
Strengths**. Xuanjie.
xuān jié]
Xuanyuan and Cangji are called together.
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颉 is a polyphonic word with three pronunciations. ①[ jié ]
Cangjie: An ancient name, according to legend, he created words.
Beggar: Forcibly demanded.
xié ]
The word 颉颃 means that the bird flies upwards and downwards, and by extension, it is comparable.
Example sentence: His paintings are in contrast to those of famous artists.
jiá ]
Example sentence: "Take me as a thief of food, and slander me".
Related Words. 颉颃 [ xié háng ].
This refers to the bird flying up and down. Later, it was pointed out that the two sides were comparable.
Example sentence: The skills of the two teams are similar to each other, and you can't see the superiority.
颉地颃空 [ jié dì háng kōng ] means that the components of a building are either downward and upward.
颉佷 [ xié hěn ]
It means strengths**.
皇颉 [huáng jié].
An honorific title for Cangjie. According to legend, Cangjie was the historian of the Yellow Emperor and the maker of Chinese characters.
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颉 Pinyin: jiá jié xié Traditional Chinese characters: 颉radical: page, external strokes: 6, total strokes: 12; Traditional radicals: page, outer strokes: 6, total strokes: 15
Wubi 86&98: FKDM Cangjie: grmbo stroke order number: 121251132534 Four corner number: 41682 Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U+9889
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1. A page is: Jie.
2. 颉, pinyin jié, xié, jiá.
3. Jié, Cangjie is an ancient name, and according to legend, he created words.
4. xié, the bird flies up and down; By extension, it is comparable; Antagonism; Stubborn, arrogant. surname, in Hebei, Anhui, Inner Mongolia, Gansu, Jiangxi, Shanxi, etc.
5, jiá, minus grams: If you think I am a thief of food, I will be falsely accused. Legend has it that it resembles a monster like a green dog.
6, Kangxi Dictionary: [戌集下] [Page Character Department Accompany Rock Destruction] Jie. "Tang Rhyme".
Zheng Rhyme" Hu Jieche "Collection of Jujube Annihilation Rhyme".
Rhyme will be Xi knot. "Sayings.
Straight items also. and "Poetry and Wind" Yan Yan Yu Fei, Jie Zhizhi. "Biography" flew up and said Jie, and flew down and said Lu Beiji.
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A Ji on the left and a page on the right, the word is: Jie. It is a multi-branched Kai phonetic character, pronounced as: xié, jié, jiá.
1. The pronunciation of 颉 is: jié is a person who appears in the name of a person, and "Cangjie" (jié) is an ancient name, and according to legend, he created the Chinese script.
2. When the pronunciation of 颉 is: xié, there are three meanings:
It refers to the surname, which is used in Hebei, Anhui, Inner Mongolia, Gansu, Jiangxi, Shanxi, etc.
As a verb, it describes the bird flying upwards. The opposite of 颉 is: 颃 (hang), which is used to describe a bird flying downward.
Used as an adjective to describe a stiff neck.
3. When the pronunciation of 颉 is: jiá, there are two meanings:
Gram: "Take me as a thief of food, and slander."
Vernacular translation: To think that I stole to reduce the gram of grain is to slander me.
Legend has it that it resembles a monster like a green dog.
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